STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) often pose unique challenges for students with special needs, potentially leading to underrepresentation of women in these fields. Inclusive technology can bridge this gap by providing adaptive tools that make STEM subjects more accessible. Whether it’s through tactile learning devices for visually impaired students or software that simplifies complex mathematical concepts, these tools can encourage female students with special needs to explore and excel in STEM fields.
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