From specialized keyboards and mice to eye-tracking software, assistive and adaptive devices are becoming more sophisticated and accessible. Female educators are at the forefront of incorporating these technologies into classrooms to support students with physical disabilities, ensuring that all students have equal opportunities to participate and learn.

From specialized keyboards and mice to eye-tracking software, assistive and adaptive devices are becoming more sophisticated and accessible. Female educators are at the forefront of incorporating these technologies into classrooms to support students with physical disabilities, ensuring that all students have equal opportunities to participate and learn.

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