Instruction Interruption: Season 4

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By: Roy Basa

Instruction Interruption highlights the stories of New Mexico educators, while also serving as a community space to share knowledge, ideas, create connections, and spark innovation. It is hosted by the 2024 New Mexico Teacher of the Year, Roy Basa. Instruction Interruption is sponsored by the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association and is produced in collaboration with the New Mexico Public Education Department.

Helping Students Thrive with Zach Taylor, Center of Transforming Education
#23
01/11/2024


Passing of the Torch
#22
04/19/2023


Alternative Pathways
#21
02/15/2022

2022 New Mexico Teacher of the Year Lorynn Guerrero kicks off Season 3 as the new host. She sits down with two charter school leaders to talk about how we can meet the needs of all of our students no matter their circumstances. Lorynn will focus her year of advocacy on finding ways to support our students on a path to a diploma.


Bueno Bye! From 2021 TOY Alisa Cooper de Uribe
#20
02/03/2022

Bearded dragons! Butterflies! In this episode, Alisa Cooper de Uribe closes out Season 2 with reflections on the year and a call to action for connection, advocacy, and practicing hope. 


Lorynn Guerrero, 2022 NM Teacher of the Year
#19
12/22/2021

Lorynn Guerrero, the 2022 New Mexico Teacher of the Year,  is an English Language Arts and GRADS teacher at The New America School, a public charter high school in Las Cruces. Drawn to the school’s mission to empower immigrants, emerging bilinguals, and academically underserved students, she further removed barriers to graduation by establishing a GRADS (Graduation Reality and Dual-role Skills) program for expectant and parenting teens and a child development center for their children on-campus. 

 

In this episode, Lorynn talks about her own journey as a teen parent who pursued education toward having her own class...


N.M. Teacher Leader Aimee Parra
#18
10/27/2021

Aimee Parra was an elementary school educator, teaching kindergarten at Mesilla Elementary in Las Cruces Public Schools, and since the recording of this episode, has stepped into the role of Teach Plus New Mexico Teacher Network Coordinator. With a background in dance as well as curriculum and instruction, along with strong ties to her southern New Mexico community, Aimee brings a diverse body of knowledge and experience to her work with children and her work as a teacher leader in organizations like Teach Plus. 


In this episode, Aimee talks about the transformative and nourishing power of f...


Community Leader: Gloria Ruiz
#17
09/22/2021

Gloria Ruiz is the Director of Community Affairs at the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association (NMOGA). With a background in elementary education, Gloria has taken her studies to the leadership level in myriad capacities. In her previous work at the Public Education Department’s Office of Strategic Outreach, she helped create the New Mexico Engaged framework for school-family partnerships. Gloria also serves on the Hispanic Education Advisory Council, created in 2010. 

 

Gloria speaks to the variety of ways that community and education can positively intersect, and how technology has played a role this past year in s...


Rep. Andrés Romero, Education Leader
#16
06/24/2021

In 2014, G. Andrés Romero was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives for District 10, and currently serves as Chair of the House Education Committee. 

 

Representative Romero shares how his family background in education and political engagement played a role in his upbringing, and how his graduate studies led him to discover a love for preparing and participating in the learning process for students. As a public servant in education and legislation, he notes that “we are a citizen legislature,” and encourages teachers to maintain open lines of communication with the many education advocates current...


N.M. Teacher Leader Otilio Ruiz
#15
05/07/2021

Welcome to our first episode in Spanish! Otilio Ruiz is at the forefront of connecting whole-child learning with language immersion education. Originally from the state of Veracruz, Mexico, Maestro Ruiz studied both music and education. Arriving in Albuquerque as a musician, his gifts for teaching were soon recognized, and he has since graced cultural and educational spaces with his musical talents and his love of teaching in the Spanish language. He speaks of his family legacy of learning that continues to inform and guide his teaching practices, and shares the key moments of working with youth that brought his musical...


Teacher Leader Mary Jean Habermann Lopez
#14
03/12/2021

Mary Jean Habermann López has been a key player in uplifting the field of bilingual education in New Mexico. Her experience as a bilingual classroom teacher, school administrator, college professor, and director of bilingual education for New Mexico at the state and federal levels connected her to the prime movers of our unique and crucial bilingual programs. ​

 

She talks about her collaboration with Dr. Rebecca Blum MartĂ­nez and a luminous group of contributing writers to publish The Shoulders We Stand On: A History of Bilingual Education in New Mexico. This landmark book lifts the v...