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Thursday 8 June 2023

Introducing Arnold Kalale - Physics Teacher

Arnold Kalale is an experienced and dedicated physics teacher with a passion for education. With a remarkable tenure of 10 years at Mpelembe Secondary School, he has made a significant impact on the academic growth and success of his students. 

During his time at Mpelembe, Arnold specialized in teaching ECZ, Cambridge A levels and Edexcel A levels, honing his expertise in these prestigious international curricula over a period of 6 years. His deep understanding of the subject matter and effective teaching methodologies have enabled his students to achieve outstanding results year after year. 

Arnold's commitment to excellence in physics education extends beyond the classroom. He served as the Physics Section Head at Mpelembe Secondary School, providing leadership and guidance to a team of dedicated teachers. In addition, he took on the responsibility of Assistant Cambridge Exam Coordinator, ensuring smooth administration and adherence to examination standards. 

As the JETS (Junior Engineers, Technicians, and Scientists) Club Patron, Arnold actively nurtured the scientific curiosity and talents of his students, encouraging them to explore the world of physics through hands-on experiments and projects. His mentorship and support have inspired countless students to pursue careers in the STEM fields. 

Recognized for his expertise and contributions to the field of physics education, Arnold Kalale is currently serving as the Zambia Qualification Authority Physics Consultant. In this role, he provides valuable insights and guidance to enhance the physics curriculum and assessment standards across the country. 

Arnold's passion for teaching, his dedication to his students, and his profound knowledge of physics make him a highly respected educator and mentor. He continues to inspire young minds, shaping the future of scientific inquiry and discovery.

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