While adopting Universal Desisn is an important step toward more inclusive and equitable STEM education, it is not a catch-all solution for closing the gender gap. Challenges related to cultural norms, discrimination, and lack of visibility of women and non-binary individuals in STEM fields also need to be addressed through targeted interventions and policy changes.
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