External Forces definition
External Forces. As defined by ▇▇▇▇ (2016), external forces or factors are those elements that impact education, but are not under the control of school leaders and educators. External forces directly impact school cultures and classroom practices. Factors such as change in education administration, budget cuts, poverty, homelessness, or official orders issued that meet a state of emergency, such as an earthquake, fire, war, or COVID-19, have been overlooked as potential crises that can jeopardize education.
Examples of External Forces in a sentence
The instructions that will be provided by Sellers and ▇▇▇▇▇ to Purchaser at Closing pursuant to Section 3.2(e) will describe in reasonable detail the steps necessary or desirable to enable Purchaser to implement the Business System in the same manner and, except for differences due to External Forces, with substantially the same results as implemented previously by Superfly and Treefrog.