These days, I am planning to start writing the first proposal for a PhD degree, so I looked at the academic programs of universities, and it is really bad. Some of the finer specializations and sub-disciplines are being taught at the bachelor’s or master’s level, so this kind of education will not change anything. If you teach students about Bitcoin and they have a certificate about Bitcoin, it will not change. One thing, students must include the basic concepts in economics, and Bitcoin is one of the solutions, but they must know how the economy works first.
It's not really just economics but also financial literacy that people have got to know. Because even if you think that Bitcoin is just a speculative tool to make people profit, how on earth will you use it properly if you do not know the discipline of an investor?
And most countries are doing a terrible job at teaching kids about financial literacy at the school system level.
While considering a topic like this, the advancement in AI technology, that includes bots and their certain integrations to assist workers and traders in their quest, is one big 'if' to put into consideration with the advancement of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general.
I think the financial education of teaching kids about financial literacy is a job for the parents and guardians and seniors who have already come into the wake of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and know that it is a reasonable investment that could help them achieve their dreams on time instead of going through the journey of working to gain experience and saving up before they can achieve what their hearts has been set out to do, that's if they don't get swayed by drugs and unfriendly-friends in the nearest future.