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.
No need to teach bitcoin, that's not necessary. I mean:
In school, they should teach all subjects relating to a computer.
Example: this is an addition, within a mathematical operation used to understand a process.
In chemistry, this is silicon, what is it used for? to encapsulate a diode.
This is the internet, it is used for communication.
That kind of education, which ultimately aims at blockchain, and then at bitcoin.
I say it depends on the school type. Usually, the private ones are all-around. It can also depend on the educational stage. Usually, a more complex subjects like Computers are usually taught in high school but most of the times in college, though you need to pick this course manually because there are different courses offered in this stage.
Even if there is a computer subject, BTC and Blockchain might still not be covered with that because they are already on a different scale. This is why there are specific courses offered if one wants to learn them. If no one will teach BTC, then who will do it? I believe we still have a less number of teachers about it, so we need more.