Hope Tavani
About Hope Tavani
Hope Tavani is a Special and General Education Tutor with extensive experience in special education and support roles. She has held various positions, including Club Manager at Special Pops Tennis and Lead Registered Behavior Technician at Fusion Autism Center.
Work at Nerdy
Hope Tavani has been employed at Varsity Tutors, a subsidiary of Nerdy, since 2021. In her role as a Special and General Education Tutor, she provides tailored educational support to students, focusing on their individual learning needs. Her experience in special education allows her to implement effective teaching strategies that cater to diverse learning styles.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Hope Tavani holds multiple positions in the education and support sectors. She has been the Athens Site Founder and Manager at Special Pops Tennis since 2016, overseeing operations and program development. Additionally, she serves as a Lead Registered Behavior Technician at Fusion Autism Center, where she applies behavior analysis techniques to support children with autism. She also works as a Disability Support Caregiver at Acumen Fiscal Agent, providing essential support to individuals with disabilities.
Previous Experience in Education and Support
Prior to her current roles, Hope Tavani gained valuable experience in various educational and support positions. She worked as an Internship Supervisor at Special Pops Tennis from 2018 to 2020, mentoring UGA Master’s students. Additionally, she served as a Direct Support Professional at Georgia Options, Inc. for one year, and worked as a Summer Camp Counselor at ESP, Inc. for three months in 2019.
Education and Expertise
Hope Tavani completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia, earning a degree in Special Education with a focus on Adapted Curriculum and Autism from 2016 to 2020. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Education (MEd) in Special Education, specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis and Adapted Curriculum, from 2020 to 2022. Her academic background equips her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her roles in special education and support services.
Foundational Education
Hope Tavani graduated from Centennial High School in 2016, where she completed her high school diploma. This foundational education set the stage for her subsequent studies in special education at the University of Georgia, where she developed her expertise in supporting individuals with diverse learning needs.