“…In recent reviews, however, Anderson and Stillman (2013) and Hill, Friedland, and Phelps (2012) reported that the vast majority of studies on field experiences in urban schools or community agencies focus on changes in stereotypical attitudes toward children living in poverty or increased self-efficacy in teaching in urban settings rather than teacher retention (Adams et al, 2005; Andrews, 2009; Bleicher, 2011; Coffey, 2010; Conaway, Browning, & Purdum-Cassidy, 2007; Cone, 2009; Connor, 2010; Fry & McKinney, 1997; Wiggins, Follo, & Eberly, 2007). For example, Conaway et al (2007) found that stereotypical thinking and lowered expectations for urban students changed considerably during a 4-year program as a result of diverse field experiences. Andrews (2009) found that in two sections of a multicultural education course, tutoring in an urban community organization made pre-service teachers more motivated to teach in urban schools.…”