STEM education policies are increasingly incorporating innovations in curriculum design, including interdisciplinary approaches and project-based learning, which can benefit women by providing more engaging and relevant educational experiences. However, to truly align with the needs of women in the workforce, these curricular innovations must be universally adopted and coupled with efforts to mitigate unconscious bias in classroom and evaluation practices.
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