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Embedding the SDGs in Your Course in Three Moves: A Competency-Based Approach for Busy Faculty – Faculty Focus

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Faculty across higher education increasingly recognize the value of integrating the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their courses. What stops many is the belief that SDG integration requires major curriculum redesign or specialist sustainability expertise. In reality, meaningful integration can be simple, practical, and fully aligned with established teaching approaches such as active learning, reflective practice, and Competency-Based Education (CBE). 

In my postgraduate finance course, International Financial Statement Analysis (ACCT 510), I embedded SDGs through a structured Week 9 learning experience: Integrated Financial Analysis Techniques II, where students analyze companies through Profit, People, and Planet using a Triple Lens Ratio Framework. This model can be adapted to any discipline with small, intentional instructional moves. 

Below, I outline three practical steps that help faculty embed SDGs without extensive redesign—supported by learning science literature and classroom-tested examples. 

Why SDGs Align Naturally with CBE

CBE emphasises demonstrable skills such as systems thinking, ethical reasoning, problem-solving, and applying knowledge to real-world contexts (Wiggins & McTighe 2005). SDGs support these competencies by helping students connect course content to societal challenges and long-term thinking—an essential component of effective higher education (UNESCO 2017). 

Research shows that students learn more deeply when instruction connects to meaningful, authentic issues (Ambrose et al. 2010; Bransford, Brown & Cocking 2000). Since many students care about climate change, inclusion, ethical leadership, and sustainability, SDG-linked learning enhances motivation and relevance (Ryan & Deci 2000). 

With a competency lens, embedding SDGs becomes not an “add-on” but a natural extension of what good teaching already requires. 

Step 1: Map 2–3 SDG-Related Competencies to Existing Course Outcomes 

You do not need to create new learning outcomes. You simply highlight where current outcomes already align with sustainability competencies. 

Example from Week 9 (Finance):

My Course Learning Outcomes included: 

Critically analyze financial statements 

Interpret financial ratios and trends 

Assess credit and equity quality 

Aligned to: 

SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth) — responsible financial performance 

SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production) — resource efficiency and cost behavior 

SDG 13 (Climate Action) — understanding carbon-related financial risk 

This mapping leverages constructive alignment, which links outcomes, activities, and assessments into a coherent teaching model (Biggs & Tang 2011). 

Applicability Across Disciplines

Engineering → SDG 7, 9, 11 

Humanities → SDG 5, 10, 16 

Business/IT → SDG 8, 12, 17 

Starting with only two or three SDGs maintains clarity and avoids superficial coverage—consistent with recommendations for effective learning design (Sterling 2001). 

Step 2: Modify ONE Assignment Instead of Redesigning the Course 

Research on student engagement demonstrates that small modifications to assessment can significantly improve learning outcomes when assignments are authentic, real-world, and reflective (Zepke & Leach 2010; Chickering & Gamson 1987). 

Original Assignment:

“Analyze the financial performance of Company X.” 

SDG-Enhanced Assignment (Week 9): 

“Analyze the financial and sustainability performance of Company X by integrating: 

3 social ratios Interpret the results using the Triple Lens Ratio Framework (Profit–People–Planet).” 

Students incorporated: 

Financial indicators: ROE, ROA, Free Cash Flow-to-Debt 

Environmental indicators: Carbon Intensity, Green CapEx Ratio, Renewable Energy Usage 

Social indicators: Employee Productivity, Turnover Rate, Gender Diversity 

This aligns with experiential learning theory, where students construct knowledge through direct application and reflection (Kolb 1984; Moon 2004). The assignment remained familiar but expanded student thinking beyond short-term profits to environmental and social impacts. 

Step 3: Use Quick In-Class Activities to Make SDG Thinking Visible 

Classroom research confirms that short, active learning activities significantly improve understanding and performance (Freeman et al. 2014). In Week 9, I used mini-activities that any faculty member can adapt. 

1. SDG Mapping (10 minutes) 

Students connect today’s topic to: 

one affected stakeholder 

This encourages systems thinking and ethical awareness (UNESCO 2017). 

2. Triple Lens Dashboard 

Students categorize indicators under Profit, People, and Planet. This turns abstract sustainability concepts into analytical tools. 

3. ESG Acronym Matching Game 

Students match terms such as GRI, SASB, TCFD, IFRS S1/S2, SDGs to their purpose. This reduces conceptual overload and clarifies reporting requirements. 

4. Micro-Debates 

“Should investors prioritize ESG performance even if short-term profits decline?” Debates build critical thinking, collaboration, and ethical decision-making. 

5. Career Connection Reflection 

Students link career pathways—e.g., ESG analyst, sustainability consultant—to SDGs. This enhances intrinsic motivation through purpose-driven learning (Ryan & Deci 2000). 

What Week 9 Demonstrates About Effective SDG Teaching 

This learning model aligns with core principles of good teaching: 

Active engagement → improved learning (Freeman et al. 2014) 

Authenticity & relevance → deeper motivation (Ambrose et al. 2010; Ryan & Deci 2000) 

Reflection → stronger conceptual transfer (Moon 2004) 

Constructive alignment → clearer expectations and outcomes (Biggs & Tang 2011) 

Students consistently reported that integrating SDGs helped them connect financial analysis to long-term risks, global challenges, and ethical decision-making. They gained not only technical skills but also an understanding of how sustainable finance shapes real corporate behavior. 

Conclusion

Embedding the SDGs does not require curriculum overhauls. By mapping outcomes, modifying one assignment, and using short in-class activities, faculty can align their teaching with global sustainability priorities while strengthening student engagement and competency development. 

Week 9 of ACCT 510 demonstrates that students readily embrace SDG-linked learning when it is practical, data-driven, and connected to real-world implications. This approach prepares students not just for exams—but for meaningful professional roles in a rapidly changing world. 

Adel Ahmed, BSc, MSc, PhD, CPA, Fellow HEA, Fellow ISDS, is a Professor of Ethical and Sustainable Finance at Amity University Dubai. He specializes in sustainability integration, financial analysis, and competency-based curriculum design. He leads the Sustainable Finance Workgroup at the UAE Universities Climate Network and develops innovative pedagogy linking ESG metrics and SDGs to real-world financial decision-making. 

References

Ambrose, Susan A., et al. How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching. Jossey-Bass, 2010. 

Biggs, John, and Catherine Tang. Teaching for Quality Learning at University. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, 2011. 

Bransford, John D., Ann L. Brown, and Rodney R. Cocking. How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School. National Academy Press, 2000. 

Freeman, Scott, et al. “Active Learning Increases Student Performance in STEM Courses.” PNAS 111, no. 23 (2014): 8410–8415. 

Kolb, David A. Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development. Prentice Hall, 1984. 

Moon, Jennifer. A Handbook of Reflective and Experiential Learning. Routledge, 2004. 

Ryan, R. M., and E. L. Deci. “Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitation of Intrinsic Motivation.” American Psychologist 55, no. 1 (2000): 68–78. 

Sterling, Stephen. Sustainable Education: Re-Visioning Learning and Change. Green Books, 2001. 

Tilbury, Daniella. “Higher Education for Sustainability: A Global Overview of Commitment and Progress.” Higher Education Policy 24, no. 1 (2011): 1–10. 

UNESCO. Education for Sustainable Development Goals: Learning Objectives. Paris: UNESCO, 2017. 

Wiggins, Grant, and Jay McTighe. Understanding by Design. Prentice Hall, 2005. 

Zepke, Nick, and Linda Leach. Student Engagement in Learning: A Critical Reflection. Ako Aotearoa, 2010.



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