Universal Design in education can play a pivotal role in closing the gender gap in STEM by creating learning environments and resources that are accessible and engaging to all students, regardless of gender. By emphasizing inclusivity and adaptability, Universal Design principles can help dismantle barriers that have historically discouraged or excluded women and non-binary individuals from pursuing careers in these fields.
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