My own understanding is that the youth who are educated should be familiar with bitcoin because you can't just decide to teach a youth who is not educated about bitcoin or get him involved in cryptocurrency if they are not aware of it before. They might perceive it as a fraud or that you are trying to scam them. Even if we want to get the youth like us involved in bitcoin, we should make sure they have knowledge of it.
Not all educated youth are familiar with Bitcoin, some youth may be more interested in real things. So, they never know something like Bitcoin. But since most youth are familiar enough with internet or digital space, they will be easier to learn Bitcoin. Now, it depends on the status of Bitcoin or crypto in their country. If Bitcoin or crypto is legal, they probably will learn it confidently. While if it is illegal, the youth will avoid learning it because they are worried to get a trouble with the regulations.
In my country, people a bit worried to learn Bitcoin or crypto because there are still many FUDs. It is illegal to be a payment tool here, but it is legal as a digital asset. I'm sure when it is totally legal, the youth will be more interested in Bitcoin/crypto.