Background
Wood, Thomas Archie was born on September 24, 1945 in Pittsburgh. Son of Thomas James W. and Eva Mae (Mostoller) Stevenson.
Wood, Thomas Archie was born on September 24, 1945 in Pittsburgh. Son of Thomas James W. and Eva Mae (Mostoller) Stevenson.
Associate of Arts, Daytona Beach Junior College, 1965; Bachelor of Science, Florida State University, 1967; Master of Education, Stetson U., 1971; Doctor of Education, Vanderbilt University, 1978.
Teacher, Volusia County Schools, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1967-1968;
instructor, South Carolina. Common for Blind, Columbia, 1968-1969;
supervisor, Florida Rehabilitation Center, Daytona Beach, 1969-1972;
graduate assistant, Peabody College of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1972-1974;
school psychologist, Williamson County Schools, Franklin, Tennessee, 1975;
research associate, John F Kennedy Center of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1975-1976;
assistant professor, Murray (Kentucky) State University, 1976-1980;
associate professor, Auburn (Alabama) U., 1980-1991;
assistant dean education, professor educational psychology and special services, University Texas at El Paso, El Paso, since 1991. Postdoctoral fellow University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1985-1986.
Consultant Vanderbilt University, since 1989, U. New Orleans, since 1982, Alabama State Department Education, Montgomery, 1981-1984, various state school systems, since 1976.
Active Habitat for Humanity, Auburn, since 1990, Do-Dads Dean Elementary School, Auburn, since 1989, National Coalition of Deaf and Blindness, Washington, since 1988. Member American Psychological Association, Council for Exceptional Children (president Alabama chapter 1984-1985), National Association School Psychologists, Southeastern Psychological Association, Society Pediatric Psychology.
Married Deborah JaneMiller, December 24, 1979. Children: Katherine, Elizabeth, Rutheva.