About PD Day

BCIT Professional Development Day (PD Day) 2025 will be held at the Burnaby Campus on Wednesday, June 4 from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm for all staff and faculty.


This year’s theme, Coming Together for Student Success, recognizes our collective impact in fostering vibrant and inclusive communities and excellent educational programming that supports student success. Sessions throughout the day will focus on four areas – education, work, wellbeing, and technology – to inspire a dynamic culture of shared learning, engagement, and collaboration.


The day will kick-off with a warm welcome and an inspiring keynote address, followed by a series of development sessions. To close the event, you will be invited to enjoy a complimentary BBQ lunch while mingling with your colleagues.


STREAMS

Education—New Ways of Learning and Teaching

Education is evolving rapidly. The education track explores innovative and best-practice approaches that enhance learning and teaching. Join in discussions about how we are designing and delivering education in fresh ways that helps our students achieve success. Note that sessions on Ai fit in this stream if they are centred on the way Ai supports and transforms the process of learning or teaching.

Work—Innovative Strategies for Work

The workplace is changing, and so are the strategies that drive success. Explore how we are adapting to new challenges, fostering collaboration, and adapting to create change-ready, inclusive, and efficient work environments.

Well-Being—Finding Balance

In a fast-paced world, achieving balance is more important than ever. The well-being track focuses on holistic wellness. Learn from experts who share insights on mindfulness, resilience, and work-life harmony, helping to cultivate a culture of overall physical and mental health.

Technology—Tools to Empower Our World

Technology is at the heart of transformation across industries. The technology track delves into how innovative tools, systems, and platforms are empowering us to function in a smarter, more connected world. While technology may be used in the other streams, the focus of this stream is on introducing the technology itself.

Keynote: A Village to Support Student Success

At BCIT, every one of us has the chance to make a difference in student success through our work, teaching, services, and even those spontaneous moments when we offer help to a lost-looking student.

This year, we are thrilled to welcome Kathi Hemphill Camilleri as our keynote speaker. Kathi, a citizen of the Métis Nation of BC, brings kindness, humor, and wisdom to create a safe and transformative experience for her audience. Her work focuses on cultural safety and competency, conflict resolution, and collaboration, inspired by her mother's resilience as a survivor of Canada's policy of assimilation.

In this experiential session, you will be inspired to deepen your understanding of how we can strengthen BCIT as a Village. Reflect on your personal and organizational roles in fostering values that have thrived for thousands of years. This forum is a wonderful opportunity for each participant to consider how they support the student experience and contribute to inclusivity, sustainability, health, and wellbeing – all in support of BCIT’s IDEAS lens, a key component of our Strategic Plan.

Event Info


We strongly encourage you to register now as sessions are filling up, and space is based on a first-come, first-served basis. Once you have completed your registration and selected the sessions you wish to attend, you will receive a confirmation email. This is your individualized personal agenda for the day. Keep it handy for quick reference. Your attendance in your selected PD Day sessions is important. Please make every effort to attend the sessions you register for.
BCIT PD Day 2025 takes place at the Burnaby Campus, 3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2.
Employees with a valid current paid Burnaby parking permit can park all day as follows:
- Flexible parking model permits: staff can park in any staff lot or Student/Daily lot excluding visitor stalls, reserved stalls, Lot 5, and Lot 22.
- FSA assigned parking model (Lot 5 or 22): park in your assigned lot. Unsure? Contact parking@bcit.ca.
- Specialty campus (ATC/BMC/DTC) permits: valid in any public/student lot.

Employees without a permit may:
- Take public transit.
- Park in Student/Daily lots ($9.25/day) or V6 visitor lot ($4.50/hr).
Payment via QR code on signs or at pay stations.

See the BCIT Parking Map for staff lots (blue/green) and student/daily lots (yellow).

External PD Day volunteers (e.g., presenters) may receive a complimentary guest parking pass for NW4 Health Sciences Parkade. Email workplace@bcit.ca by May 30 with:
- BCIT Contact Person
- Guest’s Name
- Licence Plate Number
Name badges will not be provided. We encourage you to wear your BCIT ID or name badge.
Our opening session begins at 8:30 am in the Gymnasium, Building SE16. Doors open at 8:00 am. Come early to secure your seat.
Breakfast will not be served. Coffee and tea will be provided during the morning break. Please bring your own refillable beverage container.

A complimentary BBQ lunch will be served outdoors (weather permitting) from 12:45 pm to 2:30 pm. Show your BCIT ID. Dress appropriately for the weather (hat, sunglasses, or light sweater).

Indicate dietary restrictions during online registration.
Dress comfortably. Check your schedule for specific tools or attire needed for sessions. Pens and paper won’t be supplied—bring your own notebook and writing materials.

Also bring a reusable water bottle or coffee mug.
If a session you registered for is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, you will be notified via email with as much notice as possible.
The Opening Session and Keynote will include sign language interpretation.
You are welcome to access a vacant classroom and any of the common student learning spaces around campus. There is also a dedicated Contemplation Room that members of the BCIT community may use. This room is located on the 3rd floor of SE2 by the BCIT Student Association offices. Please notify the front desk you would like to use the room. The room can be used for a break, meditation and reflection.
The Event Office is in SE2 – 212C, Town Square C and will be open from 7:30 am to 2:00 pm on June 4. Visit if you need info, supplies, or help.
The event will be photographed and recorded. If you do not wish to be photographed, please email pdday@bcit.ca in advance.
A post-event survey will be sent. Your feedback helps us improve. If you have questions, contact pdday@bcit.ca.