Ondine is a Teaching Scholar in the School of Education at Deakin University, Australia. Ondine has over fifteen years of classroom and leadership experience in the primary sector and has held both professional and academic roles in the tertiary sector. She has previously conducted the role of a Site Director overseeing the preparation of pre-service teachers and capacity building of mentors, as well as building and sustaining school-university partnerships. Ondine was also a Senior Project Manager at the Victorian Department of Education and Training managing the Teaching Academy of Professional Practice initiative. She is currently completing her PhD on the development of teachers in middle leadership roles. Her current projects include researching the impact of rural incentive programs for pre-service and in-service teachers; teacher development; and the impact of social networks on quality school-university partnerships in initial teacher education. Daniela Acquaro (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Education and Director of Initial Teacher Education within the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Daniela is the university lead of the Melbourne Teaching Academy of Professional Practice school-university partnership and is a co-lead on a Multiprovider Greater Shepparton Teaching Academy of Professional Practice school-university partnership. Daniela has been an educator and leader in the secondary and tertiary education sectors for over twenty-five years. She has led national and international research and development projects in the areas of teacher education and school leadership. Her current projects include researching teacher shortages and transitions into rural and regional areas; developing successful school-university partnerships; and international comparative research on school leadership and school improvement.