Assistive technology tools, such as text-to-speech software and interactive whiteboards, have been pivotal in making learning more accessible for girls in special education. These technologies are designed to accommodate a wide range of learning disabilities and styles, ensuring that every student can participate in the educational process fully and effectively.
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