Universal Design can contribute significantly to gender equality in STEM by providing learning experiences that cater to diverse learning styles and needs. This approach can help to mitigate unconscious biases in educational content and delivery, making STEM subjects more approachable and attractive to students of all genders. However, it should be part of a broader strategy that includes mentorship programs and gender-awareness training.
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