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Topic: Crypto Should be in Syllabus of Students? - page 5. (Read 510 times)

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September 18, 2021, 07:06:48 AM
#19
I think instead of Crypto been in the curriculum blockchain technology as a whole should be included in students curriculum. Which would house everything the blockchain can be used to initiate different trust transactions in which crypto currency would be inclusive. But I'm aware some tertiary institution offers it as a course but it should also be introduced in high school in preparation for college
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September 18, 2021, 06:14:00 AM
#18
Hello. All. Actually first I come in this space (crypto) in 2017 where btc was $1.8 K to $19K. Right Now Btc is approx $35K.This was really a very interesting exp. for me. Today, i was though t Crypto should be in the Syllabus of students all over the world because there are lots of opportunities in this pace for Young Generations.

What your Opinion for the same?

there may be subjects for cryptography and blockchain for certain majors. such as informatics technology or information systems. in fact this major will definitely continue to update their curriculums and subject according to the times and eras especially in the future most likely everything related to blockchain anc cryptography.
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September 18, 2021, 06:13:57 AM
#17
Perhaps it could be included in university courses and not on lower years because I feel that it isn’t apt to include it on the curriculum of students that are still trying to find out what kind of person they want to be in the future. They can include simple economics subjects, like to make them understand the value of money, what happens with it, and what things they can do at a young age in order to ready themselves in the future.

Heck, most of the lesson on the latter years of middle school should be about preparing the young ones on the things that they should know (401ks, filing taxes, getting driver’s license, etc.) one they set off to the world on their own.
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September 18, 2021, 06:11:20 AM
#16
Hello. All. Actually first I come in this space (crypto) in 2017 where btc was $1.8 K to $19K. Right Now Btc is approx $35K.This was really a very interesting exp. for me. Today, i was though t Crypto should be in the Syllabus of students all over the world because there are lots of opportunities in this pace for Young Generations.

What your Opinion for the same?



Why bother yourself to include it in the academic curriculum when not all people are interested to explore it? Data and information about cryptocurrency that you must know are all over the internet. Besides, most crypto experts don't learn it from school since it's not something they need to prioritize. It's actually a good idea but is it really necessary?
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September 18, 2021, 05:33:27 AM
#15
I do not think that will happen in the school, especially if crypto is not allowed to be used in that country. If your country allows crypto, you can use crypto to be in your school's Syllabus, but that will need agreement from all officials in your city. Young generations can learn crypto from the internet so I think they will find what they need. But if it will teach in the school, maybe the Syllabus will be an introduction for the student so they can know that this era already changed and it has another new system that can help them have a new investment and make money.
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September 18, 2021, 05:14:02 AM
#14
There is not even a chapter to explain money, so why are Bitcoin and blockchain included in student learning materials?
That doesn't make sense, I think Bitcoin and blockchain should only be included in the curriculum of students majoring in information technology, economics or an elective subject in universities.
It would make more sense to include it in all university curricula around the world because Bitcoin is not yet licensed as a payment unit in many countries around the world.
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September 18, 2021, 04:57:38 AM
#13
Not cryptocurrencies but Blockchain and its general applications that should be added in student's syllabus. We all know that crypto is just one part of the technology. Teaching them crypto investment at this stage is like teaching them how to gamble on this highly speculative market.
I think that blockchain needs to be taught as a subject but as a part of an already existing subject because I feel like it's not going to do any good if we make it a subject since it's not in everyone's interest and @Obito is right, it should be a specialization.
The objective is general awareness so it doesn't really matter to me if it's a stand alone subject or a sub. It can be taught under Economics since blockchain and its benefits will be a huge part of the economy of each country. Specialized courses can be offered to those who want to pursue careers from the technology.
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September 18, 2021, 04:42:35 AM
#12
Hello. All. Actually first I come in this space (crypto) in 2017 where btc was $1.8 K to $19K. Right Now Btc is approx $35K.This was really a very interesting exp. for me. Today, i was though t Crypto should be in the Syllabus of students all over the world because there are lots of opportunities in this pace for Young Generations.

What your Opinion for the same?


I think about putting crypto knowledge into a course is a pretty big reform and very difficult to implement. I think we should talk about a course, it would be more accurate the exposure of students to Today's cryptocurrency technology is too early which will make them uninterested and not focused on their current lesson. For this there will be advantages and some disadvantages.
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September 18, 2021, 04:42:16 AM
#11
Now cryptocurrency is become something big and global. I think cryptocurrency should be in syllabus of students although maybe not for concerning about it but atleast can give more insight for students. It will help student to see reality in this world. If it happen then we can expect mass adoption will happen soon.
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September 18, 2021, 04:32:39 AM
#10
Not cryptocurrencies but Blockchain and its general applications that should be added in student's syllabus. We all know that crypto is just one part of the technology. Teaching them crypto investment at this stage is like teaching them how to gamble on this highly speculative market.
I think that blockchain needs to be taught as a subject but as a part of an already existing subject because I feel like it's not going to do any good if we make it a subject since it's not in everyone's interest and @Obito is right, it should be a specialization.
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September 18, 2021, 04:27:34 AM
#9
Not cryptocurrencies but Blockchain and its general applications that should be added in student's syllabus. We all know that crypto is just one part of the technology. Teaching them crypto investment at this stage is like teaching them how to gamble on this highly speculative market.

...Right Now Btc is approx $35K.

On what exchange did you see BTC at $35K today?

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...students all over the world
How could the education department implement that when the government is still critical to cryptocurrencies?
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September 18, 2021, 03:06:31 AM
#8
I think it’s impossible to put encrypted tutorials in the course at least now, but I really hope that students can have a foundation in economics in investment and financing in high school, because now children are really blank when they enter the society. , When the children go to school, they are not so focused.
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September 18, 2021, 02:50:45 AM
#7
The technical logic of bitcoin has been mentioned in college courses, and I know that bitcoin was introduced to me by a friend’s teacher.I am very much in favor of adding a detailed introduction to cryptocurrencies to the course.This can be popularized to the majority of young people, who are quicker to accept new things.
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September 18, 2021, 01:44:19 AM
#6
I agree more if crypto is only in extracurricular or additional learning, because not all students are willing and able to jump into cryptocurrency. There are many things that students will get from crypto, ranging from insight into investing, how to deal with volatile markets or unstable conditions, even with crypto students can also earn additional income between their school time. It is undeniable that everyone needs money, including a student, moreover they still like to play and travel, so if they have money from their own work, they no longer need to ask and bother their parents.
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September 18, 2021, 01:41:29 AM
#5
This post about crypto-currency in syllabus for schools has spaces on the forum, search about the post you curious and excited about, on and off the forum, you may find knowledge from doing so
I find the topic exciting and I have done my research here is what I found.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52962975

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.55726150 -although this talk about the acceptance of tuition fee in crypto-currency by university but I found it interesting-

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.45520850

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September 18, 2021, 01:24:32 AM
#4
Investing and finance in general should be in the syllabus; not necessarily crypto, just like how we don't necessarily need the stock market to be a focus, but just a subset. Proper investing and finance is a lot more than investing in cryptocurrencies alone.
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September 18, 2021, 01:21:15 AM
#3
Hello. All. Actually first I come in this space (crypto) in 2017 where btc was $1.8 K to $19K. Right Now Btc is approx $35K.This was really a very interesting exp. for me. Today, i was though t Crypto should be in the Syllabus of students all over the world because there are lots of opportunities in this pace for Young Generations.

What your Opinion for the same?



I think yes it should be because the technology and system behind cryptocurrency is very implementable in the future and our next generation have responsibility to develop it even more advance to make cryptocurrency becoming more useful and easy to use.
So the masters of cryptocurrency should collaborate with schools or university to create the curriculum to be taught by the teacher because it's very important for crypto future.
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September 18, 2021, 01:18:57 AM
#2
I guess it shouldn't be a syllabus that you're referring into but I think you're saying it should be in a curriculum or a course. I think there are courses offered already on some university internationally you may head into this article to check on what educational institutions offering it. This might be outdated too, so, DYOR.
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September 18, 2021, 01:05:44 AM
#1
Hello. All. Actually first I come in this space (crypto) in 2017 where btc was $1.8 K to $19K. Right Now Btc is approx $35K.This was really a very interesting exp. for me. Today, i was though t Crypto should be in the Syllabus of students all over the world because there are lots of opportunities in this pace for Young Generations.

What your Opinion for the same?

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