For STEM education to truly empower the next generation of women leaders, educational policies and curricula need to be critically reviewed and adjusted to promote gender equality and inclusion. This means revisiting the content, teaching methods, and assessment strategies to ensure they support the participation and advancement of young women in STEM, addressing gender disparities, and actively working to eliminate them.
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