To increase the participation of girls in STEM education and careers, it’s crucial to revise the curriculum and teaching methods to be more inclusive and sensitive to gender differences in learning. This means incorporating real-life examples of successful women in STEM, avoiding gender stereotypes, and ensuring that teaching materials reflect diversity. Encouraging collaborative learning environments can also help girls feel more engaged and less marginalized in these subjects.
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