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May 21, 2025, 11:25:49 AM |
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I used to be in support of this idea without carefully analyzing ways Bitcoin can be implemented into the educational system. When you say educational sector from what you wrote in the OP, it sounds like you're trying to carry the younger generation along, but let's not forget that this same sector has different levels, or should I say categories, so how we implement something like this matters.
Now, I'm not sure of how every country categories different levels in schools, but I'm quiet familiar with grade 1-5, junior high, High school and college. Before implementing something like this into the system, you have to consider the ages and levels involve. Children from grade 1-5, junior high, and high schools have one particular course in common, which happens to be ICT or basic computer education. Under this course, they are being thought basics of Technology, internet, web, electronic devices, etc, and their uses as well. Bitcoin can come in as a form of technology, with basic explanation of how it uses Blockchain technology, or other basic things. Mind you, this children are not as advanced as you are, so whatever we present to them matters a lot. College student can get a bit advance, but with some financial aspect being introduced.
imo, i think if Bitcoin was to be implemented, it should fall under technology and not as a course entirely.
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