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New Zealand to Integrate Digital Currency Education into School Curriculum by 2026

New Zealand to Integrate Digital Currency Education into School Curriculum by 2026

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2025-11-23 12:08:01
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New Zealand is set to revolutionize financial literacy by incorporating digital currency education into its national curriculum starting in 2026. The program, mandatory by 2027, will span years 1 through 10, equipping students with foundational to advanced financial skills. Early years will focus on basics like earning, saving, and managing bank accounts, while older students delve into investments, taxation, and insurance.

The initiative addresses a critical gap: only 25% of students currently receive financial education, often misaligned with national standards. Finance Minister Nicola Willis warns that this deficiency fuels youth debt and poor financial decisions. The curriculum will include modern payment systems, digital assets, and tracking token prices—essential tools for navigating the digital economy.

This progressive approach mirrors global trends toward crypto literacy, positioning New Zealand’s next generation at the forefront of financial innovation. The Ministry of Education’s move underscores the growing institutional recognition of cryptocurrencies as a pillar of future economic systems.

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