Colleen A. Thoma, Ph.D.
Colleen A. Thoma, Ph.D., earned her doctoral degree from Indiana University,
where she began her research on self-determination in transition planning. She
is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Special Education and
Disability Policy and Director of Doctoral Studies in the School of Education at
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond. She teaches courses
on disability policy, transition and secondary education, curriculum and instruction,
and characteristics of students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
Her research interests include preparation of teachers to support selfdetermined
transition planning, student-directed individualized education
program development, and the impact of student self-determination on transition
and academic outcomes. She has mentored doctoral candidates at VCU
(including her co-author, Dr. Christina Bartholomew) in their own research on
self-determination, teacher preparation, and transition services.
Dr. Thoma's scholarship, teaching, and service have focused primarily in
the areas of self-determination, transition planning and services, and teacher
preparation. She co-authored a book on transition assessment with Dr. Caren
Sax, Transition Assessment: Wise Practices for Quality Lives (Paul H. Brookes
Publishing Co., 2002), and has authored or co-authored more than 40 peerreviewed
journal articles, book chapters, and technical reports. She is a frequent
presenter at major national conferences, with more than 100 peerreviewed
presentations over the past 10 years. She is the recipient of VCU
School of Education's award for Distinguished Scholarship (2007). Her leadership
in the field of transition services also included 5 years on the executive
board of the Division on Career Development and Transition, a division of the
Council for Exceptional Children, including 1 year as President.