While Universal Design is a powerful tool for making STEM education more inclusive, it cannot single-handedly close the gender gap. To achieve true gender equality in STEM, a multifaceted approach is required. This includes addressing societal perceptions, incorporating gender-sensitivity training for educators, and ensuring equal opportunities for advancement and representation within STEM professions.

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