Dini Metro-Roland
Western Michigan University
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5276 USA
- Ph.D., Indiana University
- M.A., Indiana University
- B.A., Loyola-Marymount University
Dini Metro-Roland is Professor of Educational Foundations at Western Michigan University. He is coordinator of graduate programs in the Teaching, Learning and Educational Studies department and is an advisory board member of both the University’s Center for the Humanities and Higher Education for the Justice-Involved. Until recently, he served as the course director for a community program called Humanities for Everybody. Dini’s scholarly interests explore themes of multicultural education, philosophical hermeneutics, virtue ethics, and the moral and pedagogical implications of online instruction. Recent publications include: Why Teaching Matters: A Philosophical Guide to the Elements of Practice (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2020) co-authored with Paul Farber and “Moral Education and Technology” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education (2022) also co-authored with Paul Farber. Most recently, he co-edited with Sheron Fraser-Burgess and Jessica Heybach The Cambridge Handbook of Ethics and Education (Cambridge University Press, 2024).