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Moreover, the analysis delves into the broader pedagogical approaches employed by

                     educators. It emphasizes the importance of adopting interactive and innovative teaching

                     methods,  incorporating  real-world  scenarios,  hands-on  exercises,  and  collaborative
                     projects to enhance student engagement and understanding of green finance. The balance

                     between theoretical instruction and interactive engagement, coupled with the practical

                     application  of  concepts,  is  essential  for  delivering  high-quality  education  in  green

                     finance.

                     The study also sheds light on the multifaceted challenges educators face in imparting

                     green finance education. These challenges span legal, financial, and practical knowledge

                     domains,  highlighting  the  necessity  for  a  more  structured  support  system  from

                     educational  institutions.  The  lack  of  comprehensive  legal  frameworks,  financial
                     constraints,  and  limited  practical  knowledge  among  educators  emerge  as  significant

                     barriers to the effective delivery of green finance education.


                     Addressing these challenges requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders involved.

                     The recommendations provided by local stakeholders emphasize the need for curriculum
                     enhancement, practical problem-solving skills, alignment with economic realities, and

                     fostering student engagement in green finance research. These recommendations pave

                     the way for a holistic approach to mainstreaming green finance education.


                     In conclusion, the exploration of green finance education in Vietnamese universities
                     reveals a landscape ripe with opportunities yet fraught with challenges. The foundational

                     awareness  among  students  and  educators  provides  a  solid  base  to  build  upon,  yet

                     significant gaps remain in the curriculum, teaching methods, and industry collaboration.

                     Bridging these gaps is essential for aligning green finance education with market needs

                     and trends, thereby preparing students for future challenges and opportunities in the
                     green finance sector.


                     To move forward, educational institutions, along with government and industry partners,

                     must  work  collaboratively  to  enhance  the  curriculum,  invest  in  practical  learning

                     experiences, and foster a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of green finance.

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