Adam Juarez and Katherine Goyette are educational coaches, authors, and content creators who have been supporting educators for over a decade. Beginning their journeys as classroom educators, their approach builds upon the strength and experience of educators, leveraging neuroscience learning principles.
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- Adam Juarez: techcoachjuarez.com
- Katherine Goyette: wonderexplorelearn.com
Latest Posts/Discussions
Praise for History Matters in an AI Era
★★★★★
Robert Mayfield, AP Human Geography Teacher & AI Integration Coach
A must-read for educators who want to break down content silos and teach for a more human-centered, future-ready classroom.
★★★★★
Lisa Moe, 6th Grade Teacher, Riverside County Teacher of the Year, National Speaker & EdTech Equity Advocate, @MissMoeTeaches
This book is the blueprint we’ve been waiting for. As an educator passionate about student voice, creativity, and making learning matter, History Matters in an AI Era doesn’t just inspire, it equips.
★★★★★
Justin Janssen, County Office of Education STEM Coordinator
If you’re navigating the ever-shifting terrain of modern education, this is the book to have on your desk.
Praise for The Complete EdTech Coach
★★★★★
Kristina V. Mattis, EdD
Pragmatic. Elegant. Engaging. The Complete EdTech Coach folds in authentic experiences with the voices of those involved.
★★★★★
Katie McNamara, Teacher Librarian
Finally! A guide for those helping teachers! The Complete EdTech Coach is all about coaching from the heart, collaboratively and with empathy, and valuing the educator where they are.
★★★★★
Sylvia Duckworth, author of Sketchnotes for Educators and How to Sketchnote
If you are an edtech coach, want to be one, or know someone who is one, this book is a must-have. I guarantee that this will quickly become the #1 go-to resources for novice and experienced edtech coaches alike.
COMING SOON!
Bridging ELA and History: A Practical Guide for K–8 Classrooms
Month
June, 2025
Authors
Adam Juarez and Katherine Goyette
Bridging ELA and History: A Practical Guide for K–8 Classrooms is your go-to resource for integrating meaningful history instruction into ELA without sacrificing standards or time. Packed with classroom-ready lessons, this guide shows how to seamlessly blend Common Core reading, writing, speaking, and language skills with historical thinking. Whether you’re teaching kindergarten or eighth grade, you’ll find adaptable ideas that connect past and present, boost student engagement, and build essential civic and critical thinking skills.
This guide will be available as a free download for subscribers. Join our community of forward-thinking educators and get instant access to this practical, time-saving resource designed to make interdisciplinary teaching both doable and impactful.


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We believe that learning has the power to transform lives.
Adam and Katherine are available for interactive, inspirational, applicable keynotes and workshops on a variety of topics including interdisciplinary learning, pedagogy, edtech, and AI. Contact them to customize a message to meet your needs.
adakatedtechconsulting@gmail.com
Upcoming Events
ISTELive25
June 29-July 2, 2025
Katherine will be representing AdaKat with sessions about computer science and literacy, instructional coaching, and AI support for multilingual learners.
CSTA Annual Conference
July 7-11, 2025
Adam and Katherine will be facilitating a session about interdisciplinary learning with computer science, featuring a cross-content connections website.
EdTech for Innovation
July 25, 2025
Katherine will be moderating a student panel regarding AI in education, at this event hosted by Santa Clara County Office of Education.


