- Written by: Charles Thuo
- Mon, 26 Aug 2024
- United Kingdom
Buenos Aires high schools will start offering blockchain internships on August 27. ETH Kipu will train 500 students in Solidity and prepare 30 instructors. Argentina’s high inflation drives strong local engagement with digital assets. In a groundbreaking move to advance blockchain education, Argentina’s Ministry of Education has partnered with ETH Kipu to introduce Ethereum and […]The post Argentinas Ministry of Education adds Ethereum to high school curriculum appeared first on CoinJournal.
Argentinas Ministry of Education adds Ethereum to high school curriculum
- Buenos Aires high schools will start offering blockchain internships on August 27.
- ETH Kipu will train 500 students in Solidity and prepare 30 instructors.
- Argentinas high inflation drives strong local engagement with digital assets.
In a groundbreaking move to advance blockchain education, Argentinas Ministry of Education has partnered with ETH Kipu to introduce Ethereum and blockchain technology into the high school curriculum in Buenos Aires.
Starting August 27, high schools across the city will offer blockchain internships, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience in this rapidly evolving field.
Spurring blockchain adoption in Argentina
The collaboration with ETH Kipu, a prominent organization dedicated to Ethereum education in Latin America, marks a significant step in integrating cutting-edge technology into secondary education.
The program will include a specialized online Solidity course, designed to train 500 students in the intricacies of decentralized application (DApp) development.
Solidity, a high-level programming language used to create smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain, has gained prominence in various networks, including the BNB Smart Chain and Avalanche.
ETH Kipu aims to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in the blockchain sector, while also preparing 30 instructors to deliver comprehensive Ethereum and blockchain training.
According to Paula Doy, co-founder of ETH Kipu, this initiative not only introduces students to advanced technology but also opens new career opportunities, positioning Argentina at the forefront of the global blockchain movement.
Argentinas soaring inflation driving crypto adoption
The Ministry of Education initiative comes against the backdrop of Argentinas soaring inflation rate, which has driven significant local engagement with digital assets.
With an annual inflation rate of 276%, many Argentinians are turning to cryptocurrencies like Tether (USDT) to safeguard their assets.
Recently Forbes analysts reported that Argentina leads the Western Hemisphere in crypto adoption, with substantial activity on major platforms like Binance.
ETH Kipus partnership with Buenos Aires is a promising development, reflecting the countrys commitment to fostering technological innovation and preparing its youth for the future of digital finance.
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