Policies can mandate curriculum changes and pedagogical strategies that aim to make STEM education more accessible and appealing to girls and young women. By challenging stereotypes and integrating gender equality principles into the classroom, educational policies can lay the foundation for a more diverse future in STEM fields. This includes teacher training, gender-sensitive teaching materials, and activities designed to spark interest in STEM among underrepresented genders.
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