@article{Pfanner_2016, title={Challenges of Minority Teachers in a Western Society: Experience in Austria}, volume={2}, url={https://jle.hse.ru/article/view/649}, DOI={10.17323/2411-7390-2016-2-4-55-62}, abstractNote={<div>The aim of this reflective article is to investigate firstly, the preconception of professionalism in teaching; secondly, whether minority teacher’s identity influences their professionalism; and, thirdly, how minority teachers affect minority students, since minority teachers face real inequality in white societies. The issue of teacher professionalism has always been controversial due to the changing nature of the profession and society’s expectations of how the profession should be. There has not been an investigation regarding minority teachers in Austria. I wish to address this gap in the research by investigating the experience of a Laotian-American in a secondary school. The investigation reveals that in spite of the efforts that governments in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom have put into recruiting minority educators, minority teacher population does not keep pace with the minority student populations. Regrettably, Austrian government does not have such a recruiting scheme. This study has the potential to raise debates about minorities in the Austrian educational system and contribute to existing discussion about minority educators in white society.</div&gt;}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Language and Education}, author={PfannerNasy Inthisone}, year={2016}, month={Dec.}, pages={55-62} }