“…The university placed first-year education majors in school districts in the first 7 weeks of their program and provided opportunities to observe and work with PK?12 students in well-coordinated, carefully-constructed, scaffolded experiences designed by the PK?12 teacher-partner and university faculty liaison. Not only did the teacher candidates participate in field experiences within the 35-mile radius in a rural setting, but they also took part in an additional set of clinical-practice opportunities during their 3rd and 4th years to work in an urban school district, with strong results (Linda Smith, Farnan, Seeger, Wall, & Kiene, 2017). This urban clinical experience featured the chance to work with students from marginalized, underrepresented populations of individuals from diverse ethnicities, students living in systemic or concentrated poverty, and many English-language learners.…”