Achieving gender balance in STEM requires more than the implementation of Universal Design principles. While such design is essential for creating an inclusive learning environment, complementary strategies such as policy reforms, institutional support, and community engagement are crucial for addressing the deep-rooted biases and structural barriers that deter women and non-binary individuals from pursuing STEM careers.
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