Creating an inclusive environment starts with the use of gender-neutral language in curriculum materials and during instruction. This approach removes the barriers often faced by women by promoting a learning atmosphere that is welcoming to all genders. By avoiding stereotypes in examples, case studies, and projects, educators can ensure that women feel equally represented and valued.
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