Argentina Adds Blockchain, Ethereum to High School Curriculum

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The Argentine government has announced that it will offer blockchain and Ethereum classes at the high school level beginning August 27. According to reports, the Buenos Aires Ministry of Education is launching a new project in collaboration with the ETH Kipu Foundation. This move seeks to equip these students with skills in the emerging technology world.

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What will students learn?

The students will be taught about blockchain technology and how it works. They will also learn Ethereum, one of the largest blockchain platforms. All these lessons promise to prepare students for jobs in technology in the future.

Along with the curriculum mentioned above, they are also going to provide an online course on Solidity, a programing language that developers use in creating apps on Ethereum. This kind of course will be offered to any 500 students and open only to those above the age of 18 years old.

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Job Opportunities

It is expected that this training will help young people develop blockchain applications, which local businesses will use in their contribution towards the economic development of Argentina. The ETH Kipu Foundation will also educate 30 teachers. The lessons are going to be taught online with some online and others in-person trainings.

Paula D. , who is another co-founder of the ETH Kipu Foundation, expressed her opinions. According to her, this new addition to the curriculum will let students shape the future. Moreover, it will create new career paths for young Argentinians.

Solving Argentina’s Economic Challenges

Only 23.5 percent of Argentinians, after Turks, possess digital assets such as Ethereum and Bitcoin. This demonstrates that, in spite of its inflation problems, the nation is making progress toward digital currency.

President Javier Milei withdrew a cryptocurrency tax from a package of economic changes earlier this year. The people were to declare any crypto assets that had not been declared or reported earlier in that particular tax. The tax was withdrawn to prioritize the reforms so that the country’s economic problems would be solved at an earlier date.

This new education initiative takes Argentina much ahead of many countries in Latin America. Argentina is teaching blockchain and Ethereum in schools, embracing digital innovation.

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Deepshova

Deepshove is a crypto journalist at Bitmala, covering blockchain and cryptocurrency news with a focus on web3 trends and developments.
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