The principles of Universal inclusive design places value on diversity, offering multiple means of representation, engagement, and expression that can benefit all students, including those from underrepresented gender groups in STEM. By making STEM education more accessible and responsive to the diverse ways people learn, Universal inclusive design holds potential to empower underrepresented groups and contribute to a more diverse and innovative STEM workforce.
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