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Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary

Teach courses in philosophy, religion, and theology. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.

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Parachute skills

  1. Teach, tutor, or train (individuals, groups, animals) - People (4.70)
  2. Use my brain - Data (4.64)
  3. Follow through, get things done - People (4.60)
  4. Serve, care for, follow instructions faithfully - People (4.38)
  5. Convey warmth and empathy - People (4.38)
  6. Pay attention to details - Data (4.29)
  7. Communicate well, in person - People (4.25)
  8. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data (4.25)
  9. Imagine - Data (4.25)
  10. Research - Data (4.14)
  11. Instruct - People (4.12)
  12. Compile, keep records, file, retrieve - Data (4.08)
  13. Create, innovate, invent - Data (4.06)
  14. Initiate, lead, be a pioneer - People (4.06)
  15. Listen - People (4.00)
  16. Communicate well, in writing - People (4.00)
  17. Speak - People (4.00)
  18. Use acute senses (hearing, smell, taste, sight) - Data (3.50)
  19. Solve problems - Data (3.50)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Instructing (4.12)
  2. Reading Comprehension (4.00)
  3. Active Listening (4.00)
  4. Writing (4.00)
  5. Speaking (4.00)
  6. Critical Thinking (4.00)
  7. Learning Strategies (3.75)
  8. Active Learning (3.62)
  9. Complex Problem Solving (3.50)
  1. Oral Expression (4.25)
  2. Written Comprehension (4.12)
  3. Oral Comprehension (4.00)
  4. Written Expression (4.00)
  5. Speech Clarity (4.00)
  6. Deductive Reasoning (3.88)
  7. Inductive Reasoning (3.75)
  8. Near Vision (3.50)
  1. Dependability (4.72)
  2. Independence (4.68)
  3. Analytical Thinking (4.64)
  4. Persistence (4.60)
  5. Initiative (4.60)
  6. Integrity (4.60)
  7. Achievement/Effort (4.54)
  8. Stress Tolerance (4.49)
  9. Adaptability/Flexibility (4.43)
  10. Concern for Others (4.38)
  11. Attention to Detail (4.29)
  12. Self Control (4.25)
  13. Cooperation (4.20)
  14. Leadership (4.06)
  15. Innovation (4.06)
  16. Social Orientation (4.01)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Training and Teaching Others (4.70)
  2. Getting Information (4.44)
  3. Thinking Creatively (4.25)
  4. Analyzing Data or Information (4.14)
  5. Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge (4.08)
  6. Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work (4.04)
  7. Making Decisions and Solving Problems (3.97)
  8. Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others (3.97)
  9. Coaching and Developing Others (3.95)
  10. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (3.69)
  11. Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships (3.57)
  12. Processing Information (3.54)
  1. Convert Information Into Instructional Program (4.70)
  2. Develop Course Or Training Objectives (4.70)
  3. Develop Instructional Materials (4.70)
  4. Organize Educational Material Or Ideas (4.70)
  5. Teach College Level Courses (4.70)
  6. Design Classroom Presentations (4.25)
  7. Conduct Research On Work-Related Topics (4.14)
  8. Use Oral Or Written Communication Techniques (4.08)
  9. Use Teaching Techniques (4.08)
  10. Use Public Speaking Techniques (4.08)
  11. Use Library Or Online Internet Research Techniques (4.08)
  12. Interpret Doctrine Of Religion (3.97)
  13. Write Scholarly Or Technical Research Papers (3.97)
  14. Compile Bibliographies Of Specialized Materials (3.54)