Integrating green finance into vocational education

Curriculum design and implementation strategies for sustainable development

Authors

  • Jia-Ying Lyu Shu-Te University, Taiwan
  • Wen-Bao Lin National Kaohsiung Normal University
  • Ping-Shen Wang National Kaohsiung Normal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/42dfnt47

Keywords:

Vocational Education and Training, Sustainable Development, Curriculum Development, Financial Services, Environmental Education

Abstract

Drawing on literature review, document analysis, and 18 semi-structured stakeholder interviews carried out at eight Taiwanese technological universities (January–March 2025), this study proposes a three-dimensional curriculum framework theoretical foundation, practical applications, and project-based learning for embedding green-finance competencies in vocational education. The qualitative evidence highlights four implementation strategies: faculty development, modular course design, deep industry partnerships, and authentic assessment. Findings underscore that aligning curricula with industry demand and sustainability mandates can bridge the current green skills gap in vocational education and enhance graduate employability in sustainable finance roles.

Author Biographies

  • Jia-Ying Lyu, Shu-Te University, Taiwan

    JIA-YING LYU, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance at Shu-Te University. His primary research interests encompass interdisciplinary studies, financial technology, cryptocurrency, financial education, and international political economy. Email: m0227118@gmail.com

  • Wen-Bao Lin, National Kaohsiung Normal University

    WEN-BAO LIN, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Business Management at National Kaohsiung Normal University. Her primary research interests encompass technology management, strategic management, research tools and methodologies, human resource management, organizational management, and marketing management. Email: t3285@mail.nknu.edu.tw

  • Ping-Shen Wang, National Kaohsiung Normal University

    PING-SHEN WANG, M.S., is a master’s graduate of the Department of Business Management at National Kaohsiung Normal University. Her primary research interests include big-data analytics, adult education, and media and communication. Email: wang1026kin@gmail.com

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2025-08-20

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STEM Education (regular)

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Lyu, J.-Y., Lin, W.-B., & Wang, P.-S. (2025). Integrating green finance into vocational education: Curriculum design and implementation strategies for sustainable development. American Journal of STEM Education, 15, 23-44. https://doi.org/10.32674/42dfnt47