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The Role of Curiosity in Your Learning Spaces

  • Thu, July 21, 2016
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Goodwill Lifsey Center, 937 Herman St., Nashville, TN 37208
  • 72

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The Role of Curiosity in Your Learning Spaces


In this original module, Sheila will invite you to consider The Role of Curiosity in Your Learning Spaces!


Would you like to:

  • Experience the value of curiosity in learning?
  • Generate ideas for using curiosity to engage learners?
  • Transform the learner to a curious mindset?

If you said yes, then Shush! Don’t tell them, show them!


If you want it for yourself, come take part in an experiential learning opportunity that models the behaviors that bring about Curiosity in Your Learning Spaces!




Facilitated by: Sheila Gail Corbin


Known for her conversational style, Sheila creates safe spaces where learners can get uncomfortable enough to try out new thoughts, feelings, and practices that lead to their personal and professional growth.


Sheila’s personal development story reflects her passion for learning and development. Her work story includes business and non-profit settings, from manufacturing and distribution centers to corporate offices and volunteer workshops. Her expertise has been shaped through her collaboration with executives, mid-level managers, frontline leaders, and frontline employees at Oshkosh B’ Gosh, Gap, Servpro, Goodwill, Dollar General, Comcast, and Toastmasters.


Passionate about her own and others’ growth and development, Sheila earned her BA in Management Human Resources, in 2002, from Trevecca Nazarene University; where she is enthusiastically pursuing her MA, in Organizational Leadership. EGD (expected graduation date) October 2017.


Sheila is an active Toastmaster member and promotes the organization as an avenue for basic and advanced learning and development opportunities. Her Distinguished Toastmaster status represents countless hours of service in her local club and district level projects. Her favorite program is Speechcraft, an old fashioned name for forward-looking skill development. Sheila has coached and mentored over forty people in this program to date.


Sheila happily downsized in 2015 and found a perfect-for-now small house in Springfield, Tennessee. She enjoys casual gatherings with her daughter, son and daughter-in-law, and five gorgeously growing grandchildren – not often enough! Next step, “tiny house?”

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