Breaking Stereotypes Early STEM and Equality

Integrating STEM education early in the curriculum can indeed close the gender gap in engineering by challenging prevalent gender stereotypes. It encourages both boys and girls to explore their interests in STEM fields, proving that these subjects are not bound by gender, thereby fostering diversity and inclusion from a young age.

Integrating STEM education early in the curriculum can indeed close the gender gap in engineering by challenging prevalent gender stereotypes. It encourages both boys and girls to explore their interests in STEM fields, proving that these subjects are not bound by gender, thereby fostering diversity and inclusion from a young age.

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