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Tina Randall
Clinical Assistant Professor
Office: Holtzendorf M15C
Phone: (864)656-0501
Email: knranda@clemson.edu
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Educational Background
Ph.D. Special Education
Clemson University 2020
M.Ed. Special Education
University of Michigan - Dearborn 2008
B.A. History Major, Elementary Ed. Minor
Grand Valley State University 2000
Profile
Dr. Kristina Randall is a clinical assistant professor at Clemson University working specifically with the Clemson LIFE program. Her research focuses on increasing post-school outcomes for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through examining:(a) the use of assistive technology and various instructional strategies to increase independence and competitive employment, and (b) the impact that post-secondary educational programs have on life outcomes and quality of life of individuals with IDD. Dr. Randall has published in many peer-reviewed national and international journals and has presented her research at over 50 international, national, and regional conferences.
Courses Taught
EDSP 4970
EDSP 3750
EDSP 8230
EDSP 3730
Research Interests
Postsecondary Education Programs
Transition from PSEs to real world
EBPs & policy to help those with IDD maximize independence & increase QoL
Self-Determination interventions and impacts on post-school outcomes