Dr. Amanda Randall
540-568-8845
Memorial Hall, Rm 7335-A
randalaa@jmu.ed

Co-Director

Dr. Amanda A. Randall is a behavior analyst and consultant who works with schools, families, and organizations to improve the lives and outcomes of individuals with disabilities. Dr. Randall is the Co-Director for the Virginia Department of Education’s Region 5 Training and Technical Assistant Center at James Madison University. She also teaches adjunct courses in autism and behavior analysis.  She received her doctorate in special education from West Virginia University, where her research and studies centered on applied behavior analysis, social skill development, adult education, and autism. Dr. Randall has spent years working with adolescents and adults with disabilities. Her primary interests are in autism, behavior-based programming, transition and functional skills of individuals with disabilities, self-determination, and program development. Dr. Randall is a proud North Carolina native and East Carolina University graduate but currently lives in Virginia with her husband and two children. She is most passionate about supporting individuals with and without disabilities to live happy and socially fulfilling lives in their community.

 

Academic Degrees

Ed.D. Educational Psychology, West Virginia University

M.Ed. Special Education, University of Massachusetts Boston

B.S. Communications, East Carolina University

 

Certifications/Licensures

Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral

Virginia Board of Medicine Licensed Behavior Analyst