Dr. Muhammad Kamarul   Kabilan
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Dr. Muhammad Kamarul Kabilan

Associate Professor
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Teaching English as a Second Language from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

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Biography

Dr. Muhammad Kamarul Kabilan is an Associate Professor at the School of Educational Studies, UniversitiSains Malaysia, Penang. His research interests include ICT and English Language Education and, Professional Development and critical practices of teachers. He has published 2 books, 15 research articles in reputable journals such as TESOL Quarterly, British Journal of Educational Technology, Computer and Education. He is member of editorial board in English Teaching-Practice and Critique, Journal of Language Teaching and Research and Language Education in Asia. He is also serving as member of professional bodies such as Malaysian English Language Teaching Association, ASIA TEFL, ASIA CALL and International Literacy Research.

Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Professional Development
62%
Information and Communication Technologies
90%
English Language Education
75%
Teachers Critical Practices
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Kabilan, M.K., 2013. A phenomenological study of an international teaching practicum: Pre-service teachers' experiences of professional development. Teaching Teacher Educ., 36: 198-209.
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  2. Kabilan, M.K. and K. Veratharaju, 2013. Professional development needs of primary school English-language teachers in Malaysia. Professional Dev. Educ., 39: 330-351.
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  3. Kabilan, M.K. and M.A. Khan, 2012. Assessing pre-service English language teachers' learning using e-portfolios: Benefits, challenges and competencies gained. Comput. Educ., 58: 1007-1020.
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  4. Kabilan, M.K., W.F.W. Adlina and M.A. Embi, 2011. Online collaboration of english language teachers for meaningful professional development experiences. English Teaching: Pract. Critique, 10: 94-115.
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  5. Bani‐Salameh, Z.A., M.K. Kabilan and L. Bani‐Salalmeh, 2011. Utilising multimedia ESP programme in enhancing flight attendants' safety knowledge and problem solving skills. Br. J. Educ. Technol., 42: 1003-1015.
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  6. Kabilan, M.K., N. Ahmad and M.J.Z. Abidin, 2010. Facebook: An online environment for learning of English in institutions of higher education? Internet Higher Educ., 13: 179-187.
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  7. Kabilan, M.K. and F. Kamarudin, 2010. Engaging learners' comprehension, interest and motivation to learn literature using the reader's theatre. English Teaching: Pract. Critique, 9: 132-159.
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  8. Kabilan, M.K., 2007. English language teachers reflecting on reflections: A Malaysian experience. TESOL Q., 41: 681-705.
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  9. Kabilan, M.K. and M.A. Embi, 2006. English language teachers' professional uses of email. Teacher Dev., 10: 87-103.
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  10. Kabilan, M.K., 2005. Online professional development: A Literature Analysis of teacher competency. J. Comput. Teacher Educ., 21: 51-57.
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