All in-service education programs provided by approved in-service education agencies shall meet the following program standards if continuing education credit hours are to be offered:
- (1) The objectives of the in-service program—i.e., intended outcomes—shall be written for each in-service education program.
- (2) The content of the in-service education program shall be set forth in a program agenda which shall specify the program objectives, the dates of each session, the number of continuing education credit hours to be offered, and the names and a short description of the qualifications of each instructor, for example, the instructor's relevant experience, academic background, or current professional position.
- (3) All in-service education instructors shall have academic or professional experience which specifically qualifies them to conduct the in-service education program, for example, expertise in a particular content area, field, or occupation.
- (4) The program agenda and program materials, prepared, designed, or selected for the in-service education program shall be available to all attendees.
- (5) The in-service education program must relate to one or more of the content standards in WAC 181-85-202.
(6) The in-service education agency shall provide program evaluations to the participants, and, to the extent possible, collect these evaluations, in order to determine:
- (a) The extent to which the written objectives have been met;
- (b) Participant perception of relevance and quality of the offering;
- (c) The extent to which activities identified in subsection (5) of this section, addressed by the in-service program, have been met;
- (d) The extent to which the in-service program provided the opportunity for participants to reflect on next steps or implementation of the learning in their practice; and
- (e) Suggestions for improving the in-service education program if repeated.
- (7) The in-service education agency shall compile the evaluations received in subsection (6) of this section in summary form. Summary evaluation results for each in-service education agency offering shall be accessible for review.
- (8) The designated administrator of each in-service education agency shall assess the value and success of such program and periodically report his or her findings, along with a summary of the evaluation results, to the board of directors or in-service education agency committee that authorized the in-service program.
- (9) The standards for recordkeeping as provided in WAC 181-85-205 shall apply.
- (10) The in-service education agency must permit a designated representative to attend the in-service education program at no charge and permit such representative to receive a copy of the program materials required by subsection (4) of this section also at no charge.
- (11) The in-service education agency must provide each registrant with appropriate forms for claiming continuing education credit hours.
- (12) The provisions of this section do not apply to credit or continuing education hours awarded by accredited institutions of higher education under WAC 181-79A-030; course work continuing education hours awarded by a vocational-technical college; hours awarded by the department of children, youth, and families under WAC 181-85-030; hours awarded under WAC 181-85-033; or hours awarded under WAC 181-85-077 which satisfy department of health licensure requirements.
- (13) An entity providing an administrator or teacher continuing education program focused on equity-based school practices or the national professional standards for education leaders must publicly post the learning objectives of the program on its website. If the entity does not have a website, it must post the learning objectives of the program in a conspicuous place in the entity's main office and submit a copy of the learning objectives to the Washington professional educator standards board.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28A.410 RCW. WSR 25-20-033, s 181-85-200, filed 9/23/25, effective 10/24/25; WSR 24-20-051, s 181-85-200, filed 9/25/24, effective 10/26/24. Statutory Authority: Chapters 28A.410 and 28A.413 RCW. WSR 19-15-143, § 181-85-200, filed 7/24/19, effective 8/24/19. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.410.210. WSR 08-16-002, § 181-85-200, filed 7/23/08, effective 8/23/08; WSR 06-14-010, § 181-85-200, filed 6/22/06, effective 7/23/06. WSR 06-02-051, recodified as § 181-85-200, filed 12/29/05, effective 1/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.410.010. WSR 97-04-086, § 180-85-200, filed 2/5/97, effective 3/8/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.70.005. WSR 89-01-043 (Order 28-88), § 180-85-200, filed 12/14/88; WSR 88-01-086 (Order 16-87), § 180-85-200, filed 12/21/87; WSR 86-13-018 (Order 8-86), § 180-85-200, filed 6/10/86.]