El Salvador Pioneers Bitcoin Education in Schools
El Salvador is pioneering Bitcoin price education, announcing a new initiative to teach children aged seven to thirteen about financial literacy, including Bitcoin, in schools. The program, 'What Is Money?', will initially reach one-thousand students across fifty public schools in La Libertad.
The program builds on El Salvador's growing commitment to Bitcoin price education. It follows the successful Bitcoin Diploma program and the CUBO initiative, both aimed at promoting Bitcoin price literacy. Now, the country is expanding its vision by integrating Bitcoin and financial education into the national Social Studies curriculum.
Lina Seiche, associated with 'The Little HODLer' project, is connected to this initiative. Her work focuses on creating engaging products to educate about sound money and Bitcoin price. She is active on Twitter and the project's official website.
El Salvador's 'What Is Money?' program, starting with one-thousand students, marks a significant step in embedding Bitcoin price literacy into the national education system. By introducing fundamental financial concepts, including Bitcoin price, to young Salvadorans, the initiative aims to foster a financially literate future generation.
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