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Available Programs


101 Best Strategies for Teaching Social Studies (Grades 6-12)
presented by Christopher Lange
Catching Up English/Language Arts Students Who Have Fallen Behind: Strategies that Work! (Grades 6-12)
presented by Rebecca Gault
CO-TEACHING THAT WORKS: Powerful Strategies to Accelerate Student Success in Today's Inclusive Classrooms (Grades K-12)
presented by Petra Nelson
DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION Across All Content Areas in the Secondary Classroom: Proven Strategies to Use with the Whole Class (Grades 6-12)
presented by Marquita Blades
DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION: Increasing Student Success While Decreasing Teacher Prep Time (Grades K-6)
presented by Ryan Doetch
Early Intervention Strategies to Help Young Children with Developmental Delays and Challenging Behaviors (Preschool - Kindergarten)
presented by Lisa Rogers
Innovative, NEW Activities for Strengthening Your PHYSICAL EDUCATION Program (Grades K-8)
presented by Dennis Stands
Practical Interventions for Increasing the Success of Your School-Based OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Outcomes (Grades PK-12)
presented by Olivia Shindel
PURPOSEFUL PLAY to Increase Students' Academic Learning and Social-Emotional Growth (Preschool-Kindergarten)
presented by Sheri Sutterley
SCHOOL NURSES: Best Practices for Addressing Mental Health Issues in Your Schools (Grades K-12)
presented by Vickie Beckwith
School-Based SLPs: A Language Processing Disorder - What It Is and How to Treat It (Grades K-12)
presented by Maribeth Plankers
School-Based SLPs: Language Disorders vs. Language Differences for English Language Learners (Grades K-12)
presented by Nancy Friday
SLPs: Enhance Therapy Effectiveness for Auditory Processing Disorder, Auditory Memory Deficits, Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder, and Language Processing (Grades PK-12)
presented by Suzanne Foley
Speech Language Therapy: Promoting Rapid Change for Children with Severe Phonological Disorders (Grades PK-6)
presented by Terri Farnham
Strengthening Students' Writing Skills While Significantly Decreasing Grading Time (Grades 6-12)
presented by Joel Clements
What's NEW in Children's Books and Creative, Powerful Strategies to Use Them in Your Program (Grades K-6) <br />- 2026 -
presented by Deborah Salyer
What's NEW in YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE and How to Use It In Your Program (Grades 6-12) 2026
presented by Karen Scott
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Washington State Clock Hour Information

On-Demand Online Learning Courses
6 WA Clock Hours available per course. View the complete course catalog here.
Some Courses offer WA STEM Clock Hours. View the complete list here.

In-Person Programs
5 WA Clock Hours available per day of attendance for In-Person programs in WA state and within 35 miles of Portland, OR.

Live Online and Recorded Version Programs
Only our Live Online and Recorded Version programs being also offered in-person in WA state and within 35 miles of Portland, OR are available for 5 WA Clock Hours per day. See Above for available programs.

WA STEM Clock Hours:
Some BER Live Online and Recorded Version programs offer WA STEM Clock Hours. View the complete list here.
Some BER On-Demand Online Learning Courses offer WA STEM Clock Hours. View the complete list here.
For other specific BER programs eligible WA STEM Clock Hours, contact info@ber.org or 1-800-735-3503.

Requirements for Earning WA Clock Hours:

  • Attend the entire program.
  • Complete BER's online evaluation immediately following the program to verify your attendance
  • Once our WA Clock Hour Provider, NEWESD 101, validates your attendance, you will receive an email from the pdEnroller system allowing you to claim your clock hours (please allow up to thirty days). Clock hour fees are $3/clock hour, payable online.

ID Inservice Credit available with district approval at programs held within 35 miles of Spokane, WA.

MT Renewal Units available at programs held within 35 miles of Spokane, WA