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INFLUENCE OF LABORATORY FACILITIES ON STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE IN SCIENCE SUBJECTS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MACHAKOS SUB COUNTY, KENYA

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Table 1: Machakos Sub-County KCSE Performance in Science Subjects 2012-2016
Table 3: Adequacy of Laboratories
Table 5: Extent to which Teachers use Laboratory Facilities
Table 6: Extent to which Laboratory Facilities affect Students’ Performance in Science

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