Effects Of Qualification Of Accounting Teachers On The Performance Of Secondary School Students In External Examinations
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- To find out whether qualification of teachers affects Secondary School student’s performance in external exams
- Whether teachers experience in teaching affects Secondary school students academic performance in accounting
- Whether teacher attending workshops, seminars and conferences affect Secondary School Students‟ academic performance in accounting
- Do qualification of accounting teachers affect Secondary school student’s academic performance in External examination?
- Does teacher’s experience affect Secondary school students‟ performance in External examination?
- Do teacher’s training/attendance of workshops, seminars and conferences affects Secondary school students‟ academic performance in External examination in the state?
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