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A UA Little Rock student has been honored for her work in creating an exceptional curriculum unit for gifted and talented education.
Krista Hinton, a graduate student in gifted and talented education at UA Little Rock as well as the K-12 gifted and talented coordinator for Lavaca School District, received an AGATE Curriculum Award.
The AGATE Curriculum Award highlights the importance of differentiated curriculum and recognizes outstanding curriculum units. An award of $500 is presented to the educator’s gifted and talented program.
“The AGATE Curriculum Award, to me, is the pinnacle of academic achievement,” Hinton said. “To be recognized on a state level for an original unit is an honor that very few teachers have the privilege to experience. The award will always hold a special place in my heart.”