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New Zealand Plans to Include Digital Currency in 2026 Financial Education Curriculum

BlockBeats News, November 24th, according to Cryptopolitan, New Zealand's Minister of Education Erica Stanford announced that starting from 2026, New Zealand will integrate mandatory financial literacy courses into the national curriculum. The course will be aimed at students from Grades 1 to 10 and is set to be implemented nationwide in 2027. The curriculum will include understanding the modern payment system, such as digital assets, and tracking market indicators like token prices, making it a crucial step in cultivating a generation with comprehensive financial awareness in a digital economy environment.


The new curriculum will progressively enhance students' financial capabilities: students in Grades 1 to 5 will learn the basics of earning, spending, saving, and acquire skills in bank account management; students in Grades 6 to 10 will be exposed to more complex topics such as investments, interest, taxation, and insurance. The New Zealand Ministry of Education will collaborate with the Retirement Commission and other financial education institutions to provide relevant educational support. It is reported that modern financial literacy education will also cover digital assets and blockchain technology, as they are reshaping the global payment system.

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