
معرفی
Dini Metro-Roland is Professor of Educational Foundations at Western Michigan University, where he coordinates graduate programs and directs Humanities for Everybody, a community outreach initiative. His research examines multicultural education, philosophical hermeneutics, virtue ethics, and pedagogical implications of online instruction.
His research interests focus on ethics in education, exploring how moral philosophy intersects with technology-mediated learning and cultural diversity. Recent projects include investigations into digital ethics, transformative classroom practices, and historical perspectives on educational continuity.
His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on educational philosophy and ethics, with recent works examining technology's impact on moral education and historical contexts of pedagogy. Awards recognition includes leadership roles in humanities education grants.
He teaches graduate courses including 'Human Flourishing and Education', 'Classroom Pedagogy', and 'Multicultural Education', employing pedagogical approaches grounded in philosophical inquiry.




