DR. NOOR SYAMILAH ZAKARIA, K.B., P.A.

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CURRICULUM VITAEDR. NOOR SYAMILAH ZAKARIA, K.B., P.A.Department of Counselor Education and Counseling PsychologyFaculty of Educational StudiesUniversiti Putra Malaysia43400 UPM SerdangSelangor Darul Ehsan, MalaysiaT: 603-8946 8190F: 603-8946 8142E: syamilah@upm.edu.my1

PERSONAL DETAILSFull NameDr. Noor Syamilah ZakariaStaff NumberA04219PositionSenior LecturerNationalityMalaysianAreas ofSpecializationCounselor education and supervision; Guidance and counseling;E-mailCounseling ethics education; Teacher Telephone603-8946 8190Fax603-8946 8142Handphone6012-784 9776BIODATADr. Noor Syamilah Zakaria was born on 13 May 1980 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. She is a Registered Counselor(00546) and Certified Counseling Practitioner (00604) with the Board of Counselors (Malaysia). She received herearly primary education at Sekolah Kebangsaan Ketereh, Kota Bharu, Kelantan; and secondary level education atSekolah Seri Puteri, Jalan Kolam Ayer, Kuala Lumpur. She graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Guidance andCounseling) in 2002 and a Master of Education (Guidance and Counseling) in 2007, both at the Universiti PutraMalaysia. From 2002 through 2008, she was employed by the Ministry of Education Malaysia as a School Counselorat two public secondary schools in the district of Petaling, Selangor. In September 2008, she became a Tutor with theUniversiti Putra Malaysia and pursued her doctoral degree with the scholarship awarded by the Ministry of HigherEducation Malaysia and the Universiti Putra Malaysia from August 2009 through August 2013 at the University ofWyoming, USA. On 11 May 2013, she graduated with a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision andsimultaneously on the same date, was appointed as a Senior Lecturer by the Universiti Putra Malaysia. From August2013 through August 2014, she pursued her one year of post-doctoral program with the scholarship awarded by theMinistry of Education Malaysia and the Universiti Putra Malaysia at the same learning institution. During thismeaningful learning curve, she completed several more in-depth researches with concentration in counseling ethicseducation and counseling ethics education measurement.Throughout these years, she was honored receiving several recognitions and awards such as The Malaysian BestFemale Student Award (“Anugerah Tokoh Kanak-kanak Perempuan Malaysia”) from Raja Permaisuri AgongMalaysia, Tuanku Bainun and The State of Kelantan Best Female Student Award (“Anugerah Tokoh Kanak-kanakPerempuan Kelantan”) from Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan Ismail Petra in conjunction with The Malaysian Children’s DayCelebration in 1993. In 2012, she was the recipient for The Internationalization Excellence Achievements Award, anall-rounder excellence medal for the best international graduate student with excellent academic achievement as wellas dynamic involvement in campus internationalization effort granted by the University of Wyoming, USA. Later in2014, she was the recipient for The Perdana Scholar USA Award: Publication Category. This significant award waspresented by YAB Prime Minister of Malaysia in New York, USA to recognize the academic and research excellencethroughout the scholarship program sponsored by the government abroad. Particularly for the publication category, itwas awarded to the scholarship awardee who has produced academic papers and published the manuscripts invarious venues of high quality and global recognition. Her current focus of interest in the counseling profession is2

foregrounded on counselor education and supervision, with her research enthusiasm is in counseling ethicseducation. As a social scientist who directly involves in qualitative inquiries, she also appreciates tracing histories,cultures, thoughts and artifacts in the country specifically in the state of Kelantan. To date, she has publishednumerous articles and academic papers in profound journals, book chapters and other academic venues focusing onrelated topics in counselor education and supervision, counseling ethics education, gamification in ethics education,teacher education, adult’s education, older adult’s lifelong learning acquisition as well as local community heritageand civilization.ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS1. Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and SupervisionYear: 2013Institution: University of Wyoming, USADissertation: Counseling Ethics Education Experience: An Interpretive Case Study of the FirstYear Master’s Level Counseling StudentsChairman: Jane Warren, Ph.D.2. Master of Education in Guidance and CounselingYear: 2007Institution: Universiti Putra Malaysia, MalaysiaFocus: Organizational and Industrial CounselingSupervisor: Rusnani Abdul Kadir, Ph.D.3. Bachelor of Education in Guidance and CounselingYear: 2002Institution: Universiti Putra Malaysia, MalaysiaMinor: Moral EducationSupervisor: Maznah Baba, Ph.D.SCHOLARLY EXTENSION PROGRAM1. Post-Doctoral ProgramYear: August 2013 - August 2014Institution: University of Wyoming, USAFocus: Counseling Ethics EducationSupervisor: Jane Warren, Ph.D.EDUCATION BACKGROUND1. One Year Matriculation ProgramProgram: Life ScienceYear: 1998Institution: Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia2. Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)Year: 1997School: Sekolah Seri Puteri, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia3

3. Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR)Year: 1995School: Sekolah Seri Puteri, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4. Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR)Year: 1992School: Sekolah Kebangsaan Ketereh, Kelantan, MalaysiaLANGUAGE COMPETENCIESNu.LanguageSpeakingWriting1.Malay LanguageExcellentExcellent2.English LanguageExcellentExcellentPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES AND CAREER SPECIALIZATIONS1. Senior Lecturer. Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology, Faculty of EducationalStudies, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (11 May 2013 - Current).2. Tutor. Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology, Faculty of Educational Studies,Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (25 September 2008 - 10 May 2013).3. School Counselor. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Puchong Utama (1), Selangor, Malaysia. (25September 2007 - 24 September 2008).4. School Counselor. Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia. (25 September2002 - 24 September 2007).PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS1. Registered Counselor. Board of Counselors (Malaysia), Malaysia. (00546).2. Certified Practitioner. Board of Counselors (Malaysia), Malaysia. (00604).PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Member. Universiti Putra Malaysia Academic Staff Association, Malaysia. (2017 - Current).Member. University of Wyoming Alumni Association, USA. (2013 - Current).Member. Universiti Putra Malaysia Alumni Association, Malaysia. (2002 - Current).Lifetime Member. Sekolah Seri Puteri Alumni Association. (2018 - Current).Lifetime Member. Malaysian Counseling Association (PERKAMA International), Malaysia. (2007 - Current).Lifetime Member. Malaysian Children Welfare Council, Malaysia. (1993 - Current).Professional Member. American Counseling Association (ACA), USA. (2009 - Current).Professional Member. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), USA. (2009 - Current).4

9. Professional Member. Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (RMACES),USA. (2009 - Current).10. Professional Member. Western Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (WACES), USA. (2009- Current).11. Professional Member. Wyoming Counseling Association, USA. (2009 - Current).12. Professional Member. Chi Sigma Iota, Mu Nu Tau Chapter, USA. (2009 - Current).13. Professional Member. Association for Adult Development and Ageing, USA. (2009 - Current).14. Professional Member. Malaysian Netball Association, Malaysia. (1996 - Current).HONORS AND AWARDSAcademic/Merit/Service Excellence Awards1. The Year 2018 Excellent Supervision Award. Awarded by Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti PutraMalaysia, Malaysia. (2018).2. The Year 2017 Excellent Service Award. Awarded by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2018).3. The Year 2016 Excellent Service Award. Awarded by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2017).4. The Year 2015 Excellent Service Award. Awarded by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2016).5. The Perdana Scholar USA Award: Publication Category. Awarded by Ministry of Education Malaysia,Malaysia; Education Malaysia Offices, USA; and Embassy of Malaysia, USA. (2014).6. The Post-Doctorate Scholarship Award. Awarded by Ministry of Education Malaysia, Malaysia andUniversiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2013).7. The RMACES Scholar Award. Awarded by Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education andSupervision (RMACES), Utah, USA. (Fall 2012).8. The Internationalization Excellence Achievement Award: An all-rounder excellence medal for the bestinternational graduate student with excellent academic achievement as well as dynamic involvementin campus internationalization effort. Awarded by University of Wyoming International Board of Advisors,University of Wyoming, USA. (2012).9. The Evelyn Millam Scholarship Excellence Award. Awarded by Department of Professional StudiesCounselor Education, College of Education, University of Wyoming, USA. (2012).10. The Arden White Scholarship Excellence Award. Awarded by Department of Professional StudiesCounselor Education, College of Education, University of Wyoming, USA. (2011).11. The RMACES Scholar Award. Awarded by Rocky Mountain Association for Counselor Education andSupervision (RMACES), Wyoming, USA. (Fall 2010).12. The Doctorate Scholarship Award. Awarded by Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, Malaysia andUniversiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2009).13. The Year 2009 Excellent Service Award. Awarded by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2010).5

14. The Year 2008 Excellent Service Award. Awarded by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia. (2009).15. The Outstanding School Counselor Award. Awarded by Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Puchong Utama(1), Selangor, Malaysia. (2008).16. The Outstanding Teacher Award. Awarded by Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Kembangan, Selangor,Malaysia. (2007).17. The Dean’s List Student Award. Awarded by Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia,Malaysia. (2001).18. The Outstanding Student Leader Award. Awarded by Sekolah Seri Puteri, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (1997).19. The Shell Malaysia Bursary Award: The Best Student Scholarship Program. Awarded by Shell Company,Malaysia. (1996).20. The Malaysian Best Female Student Award [Anugerah Tokoh Kanak-kanak Perempuan Malaysia]: Inconjunction with Malaysian Children’s Day Celebration. Awarded by Children Welfare Council Malaysia,Malaysia and Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development Malaysia, Malaysia. (1993).21. The State of Kelantan Best Female Student Award [Anugerah Tokoh Kanak-kanak PerempuanKelantan]: In conjunction with State of Kelantan Children’s Day Celebration. Awarded by ChildrenWelfare Council Malaysia, Malaysia and Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development Malaysia,Malaysia. (1993).22. The State of Kelantan Primary School Best Student Award. Awarded by State Department of EducationKelantan, Malaysia. (1992).Research Excellence/Travel Grant Awards1. The Academic Staff Conference/Workshop Abroad Award. Awarded by Office of Deputy Vice-Chancellor(Academic and International), Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia to Berlin, Germany. (2017).2. The Young Scientists Network Inquiry-Based Science Education Training and Travel Grant Award.Awarded by French Government, La Main a la Pate Foundation and Academy of Sciences Malaysia to CenterInternational d’Etudes Pedagogiques (CIEP), Sevres, France. (2017).3. The Doctorate Scholarship Awardee Conference Award. Awarded by Ministry of Higher EducationMalaysia, Malaysia and Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia to Toronto, Canada. (2013).4. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Spring 2013).5. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Fall 2012).6. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Spring 2012).7. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Fall 2011).6

8. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by Academic Affairs Office, University of Wyoming,USA. (Spring 2011).9. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Spring 2011).10. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Fall 2010).11. The Graduate Student Travel Grant Award. Awarded by College of Education and Department ofProfessional Studies, University of Wyoming, USA. (Spring 2010).PUBLICATIONSJournal Articles1. Zakaria N. S., Saripan, M. I., Ismail, A., & Subarimaniam, S. (2019). Access for gamification: A systematicreview of literature across disciplines. Manuscript has been submitted to International Journal of HumanComputer Studies.2. Zakaria N. S., Saripan, M. I., Ismail, A., & Subarimaniam, S. (2019). Ethoshunt: The use of gamification inethics education. Manuscript has been submitted to Journal of Computer Assisted Learning.3. Zakaria, N. S., Subarimaniam, N., Wan Jaafar, W. M., Mohd Ayub, A. F., & Saripan, M. I. (2019). Measuringcounseling ethics competency among Malaysian registered counselors. Manuscript has been submitted toJournal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities.4. Subarimaniam, N., & Zakaria, N. S. (2018). Addressing trainee counselors’ quandaries: Integrating predictorsof self-efficacy into counseling ethics education. Manuscript has been submitted to Asian Social Science.5. Subarimaniam, N., Zakaria, N. S., & Wan Jaafar, W. M. (2018). A correlational study on multiculturalcompetency, spirituality and self-efficacy in dealing with legal and ethical issues. Manuscript has beensubmitted to Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities.6. Subarimaniam, N., Zakaria, N. S., & Wan Jaafar, W. M. (2018). Protecting privacy: The issues ofconfidentiality among counselors. Manuscript has been submitted to Polish Psychological Bulletin.7. Subarimaniam, N., Zakaria, N. S., & Wan Jaafar, W. M. (2018). Reliability analysis of self-efficacy in dealingwith legal and ethical issues: A preliminary study on trainee counselors in Malaysia. Manuscript has beensubmitted to EBSCOHost.8. Mat Najib, N., Mohd Noah, S., Zakaria, N. S., & Ismail, A. (2018). Kemarahan dalam kalangan remaja:Tinjauan awal di satu daerah negeri Selangor [Anger in teenagers: Preliminary surveys in one state ofSelangor]. Jurnal Psikologi dan Kaunseling, 9, 145-162. ISSN: 1985-3602.9. Asfaw, A. H., Warren, J., McKim, C., Blue Morris-Howe, L., Meggitt, D., Mullins, P., Zakaria, N. S., &Rossetter, N. (2017). Using Wordle in counseling ethics education (Article 44). VISTAS Online: AmericanCounseling Association (ACA) Knowledge Center. Retrieved from http://www.counseling.org/knowledgecenter/vistas.7

10. Foo, F. M., Hassan, S. A., Abu Talib, M., & Zakaria, N. S. (2017). Perfectionism and marital satisfactionamong graduate students: A multigroup invariance analysis by counseling help-seeking attitudes. PolishPsychological Bulletin, 48, 2, 301-306. doi:10.1515/ppb-2017-003411. Hassan, S. A., Zakaria, N. S., & Ahmad, N. A. (2017). Empirical evidence-based policy for Islamic psychospiritual intervention: Using electroencephalography for post-traumatic stress disorder. International Journalof Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 7, 14, 522-533. doi: 10.6007/IJARBSS/v7-i14/368612. Hussein, A. R., Mohd Noah, S., Ismail, A., & Zakaria, N. S. (2017). The development of group guidance modulbased on Adlerian Group Theory. Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 3, 11, 73-78. ISSN: 24541362.13. Ibrahim, R., Zakaria, N. S., Hamid, T. A., & Chai S. T. (2017). On ‘learning for leisure’ and the margins ofmainstream education: A critical review of the University of the Third Age movement in Malaysia. InternationalJournal on Ageing in Developing Countries, 2, 1, 41-58.14. Subarimaniam, N., Hassan, S. A., & Zakaria, N. S. (2017). The driving forces of marital dissolution in Asiancountries: A systematic review of literatures. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples andFamilies, 25, 2, 123-129. doi: 10.1177/106648071769730115. Holt, K. C., Warren, J., Maddox, R. P., Morgan, M., & Zakaria, N. S. (2016). Using bookmarks: An approachto support ethical decision in play therapy. International Journal of Play Therapy, 25, 4, 176-185.16. Balich, R., Warren, J., Weatherford, J., Zakaria, N. S., & Schwede, D. (2015). Year two: The impact ofaddictions education and experiential activities on attitudes of students. Journal of Applied Research in HigherEducation, 7, 1, 68-82. doi:10.1108/JARHE-03-2014-003417. Foo, F. M., Hassan, S. A., Baba, M., Abu Talib, M., & Zakaria, N. S. (2015). Relationship betweenperfectionism and marital satisfaction among graduate students. International Journal of Education Research,3, 8, 179-186.18. Ibrahim, W. N. A., Bakar, A. R., Asimiran, S., Mohamed, S., & Zakaria, N. S. (2015). Impact ofentrepreneurship education on the entrepreneurial intentions of students in technical and vocational educationand training institutions (TVET) in Malaysia. International Education Studies, 8, 12, 141-156. ISSN 1913-9020E-ISSN 1913-9039.19. McKim, C., Warren, J., Asfaw, A. H., Balich, R., Nolte, M., Perkins, D., Sasse, G., & Zakaria, N. S. (2014). Anintegrative model of recovery: A qualitative study of the perceptions of six counseling graduate students.Research in Psychology and Behavioral Science, 2, 1, 17-23. doi:10.12691/rpbs-2-1-420. Warren, J., Ahls, C., Asfaw, A. H., Nunez, J., Weatherford, J., & Zakaria, N. S. (2014). Ethics issues andtraining needs of mental health practitioners in a rural setting. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, 11,2, 61-75.21. Warren, J., Weatherford, J., Cisler, A., & Zakaria, N. S. (2014). Assessing the impact of addictions educationon attitudes of students. Journal of Drug Alcohol Education, 58, Letter to the Editor Section.22. Warren, J., Zavaschi, G., Covello, C., & Zakaria, N. S. (2014). Ethics bookmarks. American CounselingAssociation for Creativity in Counseling (ACA-ACC) Creative Interventions and Activities Clearinghouse.Retrieved from ghouses/activities-clearinghouse.8

23. Warren, J., Cisler, A., Weatherford, J., & Zakaria, N. S. (2013). Assessing the impact of addictions educationon attitudes of students: A primary investigation. American Alcohol and Drug Information Foundation, 57, 3,18.24. Bakar, A. R., Mohamed, S., & Zakaria, N. S. (2012). They are trained to teach but how confident they are? Astudy of student teachers’ sense of efficacy. Journal of Social Sciences, 8, 4, 497.25. Bakar, A. R., Zakaria, N. S., & Mohamed, S. (2012). Attitude of Malaysian trainee teachers toward theteaching profession. Journal of Teaching and Education, 1, 4, 257-266.26. Warren, J., Zavaschi, G., Covello, C., & Zakaria, N. S. (2012). The use of bookmarks in teaching counselingethics. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 7, 2, 187-201.27. Bakar, A. R., Zakaria, N. S., Mohamed, S., & Hanapi, Z. (2011). Career decision-making self-efficacy ofMalaysian vocational and technical students. International Journal of Arts & Sciences, 4, 16, 157-166.28. Bakar, A. R., Mohamed, S., & Zakaria, N. S. (2011). Participation in postgraduate education: What motivatesMalaysian teachers? International Journal of Arts & Sciences, 4, 16, 167-175.29. Bakar, A. R., Zakaria, N. S., & Mohamed, S. (201

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