The curriculum for design education often lacks diversity, limiting students' exposure to universal design principles. This represents a challenge to emerging women designers who may not receive adequate training. However, there's an opportunity to revolutionize these curriculums to include a broader spectrum of perspectives, preparing all students, regardless of gender, to create more inclusive and accessible designs.
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