Universal Design Not a Panacea for Gender Disparities in STEM

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.

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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