The underrepresentation of women in educational advisory positions can be traced to societal stereotypes and cultural norms that undervalue the leadership capabilities of women. Historically, males have been perceived as more suitable for leadership roles, which creates a barrier for women seeking positions in educational advisory boards. To change this, society must actively work to dismantle these stereotypes, promoting an image of equality and inclusivity in leadership through education and media representation.
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