Teaching Resources Archives - TeacherMatic https://teachermatic.com/tag/teaching-resources/ The Ultimate AI Assistant For Today's Educators Thu, 06 Nov 2025 13:24:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/teachermatic.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-icon_circle_master.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Teaching Resources Archives - TeacherMatic https://teachermatic.com/tag/teaching-resources/ 32 32 215337049 Preparing Students for the World of Work: Embedding Employability Skills with TeacherMatic https://teachermatic.com/2025/11/06/preparing-students-for-the-world-of-work-embedding-employability-skills-with-teachermatic/ Thu, 06 Nov 2025 12:27:07 +0000 https://teachermatic.com/?p=53157 See how schools and colleges can embed employability skills with TeacherMatic. This Deep Dive recap shows eight generators aligned with Ofsted Personal Development and the Gatsby Benchmarks, with practical examples that save time and make careers education visible, inclusive and achievable.

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Preparing Students for the World of Work: Highlights from Our Deep Dive Wednesday

Bridging the Gap Between Education and Employment

In our recent Deep Dive Wednesday session, we explored how educators can prepare learners for the world of work, not as an add-on but as part of everyday teaching.
Employability is central to what we do as educators, and this session showed how TeacherMatic helps schools and colleges make it visible, practical and achievable for every learner.

Whether you work in a school, college or careers team, this Deep Dive demonstrated how eight TeacherMatic generators can transform employability delivery by aligning with Ofsted’s Personal Development framework and the Gatsby Benchmarks for good career guidance.


Why Employability Matters

Employability is more than a buzzword. It reflects how well we prepare young people for life beyond education.
Across the UK, employers continue to identify significant skills gaps. Research shows that:

  • Around 94% of employers report skills shortages

  • 69% prioritise soft skills such as teamwork, communication and reliability

  • About one in four vacancies is classed as a skills shortage role

These findings echo what teachers and careers advisers see daily. Learners often have the academic foundation but need more help with the four Cs of the 21st century: communication, collaboration, creativity and critical thinking, as well as resilience, adaptability and professionalism.

TeacherMatic provides the tools to embed these vital employability skills directly into teaching and tutorial practice.


Ofsted and Gatsby: The Frameworks that Shape Employability

Delivering employability is both good practice and a requirement.

Ofsted focuses on personal development within its inspection framework, asking how well schools and colleges prepare learners for life and work, build character and instil confidence.

The Gatsby Benchmarks provide a practical structure for doing this by linking curriculum learning to careers, exposing learners to labour market information and creating meaningful encounters with employers and guidance.

In short:

Ofsted gives us the why. Gatsby gives us the how. TeacherMatic gives us the tools.


The Challenges Educators Face

Many schools and colleges still find it difficult to embed employability in a consistent, measurable way. Staff often mention time pressures, limited resources and a lack of confidence in evidencing progress. Employers also note that some young people are not fully ready for the workplace, not because they lack ability but because there are limited opportunities to practise these essential skills.

Teachers in England now work an average of more than 52 hours per week, with around 20 hours spent on planning, feedback and administration. Careers and tutorial staff spend even longer creating mock interviews, rubrics, feedback and reports, all essential but time-consuming activities.

TeacherMatic helps by automating and streamlining these processes. It enables educators to meet Ofsted and Gatsby expectations while reducing workload, freeing time for real conversations, reflection and guidance.


TeacherMatic in Action: Eight Generators that Simplify Employability

During the session, we explored how a sequence of TeacherMatic generators can create a full employability journey using a Customer Service Assistant example.
Here’s how each one supports Gatsby, Ofsted and workload reduction.


1. Job Advert Generator

A job advert form for a Customer Service Assistant role is being filled out on the Teachermatic platform, displaying fields for job details, requirements, location, salary, and employer name.

Creates professional, realistic job adverts in seconds. Learners can analyse language, identify transferable skills and rewrite adverts for different audiences, building literacy and employability awareness.
Gatsby Benchmark 2: Labour Market Information
Time saved: 30–40 minutes per advert.


2. Job Description Generator

A job description form for a Customer Service Assistant is being filled out on the TeacherMatic platform, with fields for job title, summary, responsibilities, and requirements.

Expands adverts into detailed role profiles, including responsibilities, qualifications and key skills. Helps learners connect classroom learning to real career paths.
Gatsby Benchmark 4: Linking Curriculum Learning to Careers
Ofsted: Evidence of purposeful, career-focused learning.


3. Job Interview Question List

A job interview question form is filled out for the position of Customer Service Assistant, including details on role description, diversity needs, and complexity level.

Generates tailored interview questions instantly.
Ideal for mock interviews and workshops, helping learners practise articulation, confidence and self-awareness.
Gatsby Benchmarks 5 and 6: Encounters with employers and workplace experiences.
Time saved: Up to one hour per mock interview set.


4. Job Interview Task List

A job interview task list form is filled out for a Customer Service Assistant role, detailing job description, diversity, and task settings within the Teachermatic platform.

Creates realistic assessment centre activities such as greeting customers or resolving complaints.
Builds confidence, professionalism and communication.
Gatsby Benchmarks 5 and 6
Works perfectly with the Rubric Generator for assessment and feedback.


5. Scenario Generator

A web interface displays a scenario creation form for TEACHERMATIC, including fields for role selection, scenario name, and result, with various menu options visible in the background.

Produces realistic role-play and discussion prompts.
Encourages teamwork, empathy and decision-making, helping learners handle workplace challenges with confidence.
Gatsby Benchmarks 4, 5 and 6
Ofsted: Supports personal development and resilience.


6. Rubric Generator

Screenshot of the Teachermatic Rubric Generator showing fields for assignment details, grading scales, and performance indicators with selected tags including Communication and Customer focus.

Creates clear assessment criteria for tasks, mock interviews and presentations.
Promotes fairness and transparency while aligning with qualification frameworks such as City & Guilds or BTEC.
Ofsted: Quality of Education – clarity and consistency in assessment.
Time saved: Up to two hours per rubric.


7. SMART Target Generator

A user fills out SMART targets for a learner on a TEACHERMATIC platform, specifying behavioral skills and video role-play tasks in an online form.

Turns feedback into practical, measurable goals.
Encourages ownership and reflection, for example: “Practise STAR interview answers once a week for four weeks.”
Gatsby Benchmark 8: Personal Guidance
Ofsted: Promotes continuous improvement and self-reflection.


8. Careers Interview Report and Action Plan Generator

A digital form titled "Careers Interview Report and Action Plan" is displayed on a computer screen, with fields for student details, transcript, and document uploads.

Converts careers meeting transcripts into professional reports and action plans in under a minute.
Saves hours of administration and ensures consistency and accuracy across departments.
Gatsby Benchmark 8: Personal Guidance
Time saved: Two to three hours per learner.


Why This Matters

For many educators, employability can feel like an additional task to fit between lessons, marking and meetings.
As we saw in the Deep Dive, with the right tools, employability becomes part of everyday learning.

TeacherMatic empowers schools and colleges to:

  • Embed employability meaningfully across subjects and tutorials

  • Evidence progression for Ofsted and Gatsby frameworks

  • Save valuable hours by automating repetitive tasks

  • Support inclusion and adapt activities for all learners

This approach builds confidence, professionalism and long-term success.


Key Takeaways

  • Employability is essential, not optional

  • Ofsted and Gatsby set the direction, and TeacherMatic provides the tools

  • Each generator reduces workload while strengthening personal development evidence

  • Embedding employability makes learning relevant, inclusive and inspiring


Next Steps: Continue Your Employability Journey

TeacherMatic helps schools and colleges make employability visible, measurable and achievable, one generator at a time.

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Getting Started with TeacherMatic: Your Free Certified Course https://teachermatic.com/2025/09/14/getting-started-with-teachermatic-your-free-certified-course/ Sun, 14 Sep 2025 12:57:34 +0000 https://teachermatic.com/?p=51814 Discover the Getting Started with TeacherMatic Course – a free, certified, self-paced programme designed to help teachers save time, reduce workload, and build confidence. Learn practical skills, earn a certificate and badge, and join a growing community of educators transforming their teaching with TeacherMatic.

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Getting started with TeacherMatic course

Teaching is one of the most rewarding professions, but also one of the most demanding. Between planning, marking, meetings, and admin, many educators are stretched to breaking point. That is why every hour saved, and every tool that lightens the load, makes such a difference.

At our latest webinar, we introduced two new resources created to support our community, one designed for teachers getting started with TeacherMatic, and another for leaders driving adoption. In this post, we will focus on the course and how it is helping teachers reclaim time and confidence.

Watch the Webinar Here

Catch up on our recent TeacherMatic webinar where we launched the Getting Started Course and the Rollout Strategy Guide. Hear how these free resources are helping teachers save time and how leaders can embed TeacherMatic across their institutions.

Why We Created the Course

We know that adopting a new platform can feel daunting when time is already scarce. The Getting Started with TeacherMatic Course was designed to remove that barrier. It is free, self-paced, and takes less than three hours in total, broken into short videos that fit easily into a busy schedule.

You can explore the full outline on the course landing page ,but at its heart the course is all about building confidence and giving educators the practical skills to use TeacherMatic straight away.

The course was really good and engaging, for new users of TeacherMatic it is a great introduction to get them to understand some of the fundamentals of the system.


What You Will Gain

Rather than overwhelming participants with theory, the course is designed around everyday teaching practice. You will:

  • Try out TeacherMatic’s most popular generators, including lesson plans, quizzes, feedback, and rubrics.
  • Learn how to use the platform responsibly, with human oversight and ethical practice in mind
  • See examples of inclusive planning for SEND and EAL learners.

  • Discover how to export resources into the tools you already use, like Microsoft Teams, Google Forms, and Kahoot.

It is practical, supportive, and rooted in real classroom examples.

Understanding how to responsibly use AI in education, with emphasis on human oversight, was incredibly valuable.


The Impact: More Time, Less Stress

On average, teachers using TeacherMatic save several hours each week. For some, that means more time to refine lessons or provide feedback. For others, it simply means getting their weekends back.

By the end of the course, you will not just know how to use TeacherMatic, you will feel confident using it to reduce workload, improve learning, and support your own wellbeing.


Certified and Recognised

Certificate of achievement awarded to Esam Baboukhan for completing the TeacherMatic Certification course, issued on August 20, 2025. Image shows a woman sitting at a desk.

Completion of the course earns you both a certificate and a digital badge. These can be logged as CPD, shared on LinkedIn, or used as evidence of professional development.

For digital leaders, this also offers a clear way to see who has engaged with the platform and is ready to champion its use.


Start Today

The Getting Started with TeacherMatic Course is free, practical, and designed to give you immediate benefits. It is the perfect first step for teachers who want to save time, and for digital leaders who want to understand the staff experience.

Sign up on the course page to get started. Once registered, you will receive an email with login details to our learning management system, where you can access the full course and earn your certificate and badge.

And if you are a digital leader looking to embed TeacherMatic across your organisation, do not miss our Rollout Strategy Guide. Together, these resources provide everything you need to make adoption smooth, sustainable, and impactful.


Stay Connected

If you have any questions or would like to learn more, feel free to reach out to us at info@teachermatic.com.

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Slide Smarter, Not Harder: Creating Presentations with TeacherMatic https://teachermatic.com/2025/04/03/slide-smarter-not-harder-creating-presentations-with-teachermatic/ Thu, 03 Apr 2025 08:36:02 +0000 https://teachermatic.com/?p=47488 Discover how to create engaging, high-quality presentations in minutes with TeacherMatic's PowerPoint and Prepare a Presentation generators. This Deep Dive recap explores practical tips, effective slide design, and time-saving tools to help you slide smarter, not harder.

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Welcome to our latest Deep Dive recap! This time, we explored how to “slide smarter, not harder” — diving into how you can create high-quality presentations in minutes using two TeacherMatic tools:

  • PowerPoint Presentation Generator
  • Prepare a Presentation Generator

These powerful tools are designed to save you time while helping you create more engaging, well-structured lessons. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, delivering CPD, or preparing student materials, this session was all about making slide creation easier and smarter.

🎥 Watch the Webinar

If you missed the session, you can catch up here:

A Quick Look Back: PowerPoint’s Legacy in Education

Did you know PowerPoint was first released back in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh? It was originally called Presenter before Microsoft acquired it for $14 million. Fast forward to today, and PowerPoint is used by over 500 million people, with around 35 million presentations delivered daily. That’s a staggering impact!

In education, it’s a staple — from lesson slides to student projects — and despite some debates about its effectiveness, it continues to be one of the most powerful tools when used well.

The key takeaway? It’s not the tool itself, but how we use it.


Using PowerPoint Effectively in Education

We also took a few moments in the session to talk about the right way to use slides. Here are a few golden rules we discussed:

  • Avoid death by PowerPoint: Don’t overload slides with text or read bullet points verbatim.

  • Keep it visual: PowerPoint shines when used to display diagrams, timelines, charts, and images that support your message.

  • Use dual coding: Combining visuals with verbal explanations improves memory and understanding.

  • Let your slides support you, not replace you: Slides are prompts — the real value is in your delivery.


Meet Your New Favourite Tools

1. Prepare a Presentation

This tool helps you build a structured presentation using minimal input. You can:

  • Upload images, scanned handwritten notes, or text

  • Generate slide outlines with speaker notes

  • Refine or regenerate slides until they’re just right

  • Export to Word (with PowerPoint support coming soon)

We showed how a simple image — even handwritten notes — can be used to create a well-organised presentation in minutes.

2. PowerPoint Presentation Generator

This is your go-to when you want to generate a complete, ready-to-edit slide deck. Just:

  • Enter your topic and key points

  • Upload supporting files or links if needed

  • Choose slide number, complexity, image preferences and themes

  • Preview, refine, and export!

It’s perfect for those moments where you’ve got the content in mind but need help turning it into something slick, structured and presentation-ready.


💡 Pro Tips from the Webinar

  • Start with structure: Both generators help you begin with a clear outline. Don’t jump straight into design.

  • Make use of speaker notes: Ideal for guiding delivery without overloading your slides.

  • Use the Refine tool: Customise content, colours and images without starting from scratch.

  • Transfer to PowerPoint with ease: Once exported, use PowerPoint’s Designer tool to enhance the visuals.


Wrap-Up: Why This Matters

Creating quality presentations shouldn’t be a time drain. With TeacherMatic, you can now focus on content and pedagogy — and let the platform handle structure, design, and flow.

We hope this session showed you how to slide smarter, not harder — whether you’re prepping for a lesson, an assembly, or a student-led showcase.

🧭 Explore our Links Page for tools, tutorials and upcoming webinars.
📩 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more Deep Dives.
📅 Join our next Deep Dive webinar and keep learning with the TeacherMatic community.

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