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Older Adult Interview

Older Adult Interview

Q Find a man or woman you know who is over 65 years old. Ask if he/she would do you the favor of letting you interview him/her about his/her current life and recent past experiences. Write down the answers, and feel free to add new questions as suggested by the things said. Do not rush the interview. Allow plenty of time to talk and to explore issues that may come up. Let me know how you found this person. You can ask a friend's grandmother or that gentleman who lives in the neighborhood. Or email your great-aunt who still lives in another country (you'll have to translate for me). "Over 65" does not mean younger than me or an imaginary interview with your deceased uncle. If you don't know anyone over 65, tell me! I have wonderful friends who have volunteered to help you. 1. How old are you now? Does that feel "old" to you? Has your attitude about what is "old" changed over the years? 2. Do you feel differently about yourself now than you did 5 or 10 years ago? In what ways? 3. Have any of the changes associated with growing older seemed particularly dramatic to you? If so, please describe them. 4. What do you like most about your life now? How does that differ from what you liked most 10 years ago? 5. What do you like least about your life now? How does that differ from what you liked least 10 years ago? 6. What are your plans and goals for the future? How have those changed over the last few years? 7. What are your biggest fears for the future? Why do you think you feel this way? 8. Please tell me anything else you would like me to know about how it feels to be at this stage in your life. The easiest way to submit it is in a simple Q & A format. For example: Q1: How old are you.... A1: Believe it or not, I'm ___ years old! It doesn't matter if you interview your neighbor in person or your grandma by e-mail, as long as all the questions are asked and answered. If you only ask these questions, you'll get a C; Ask follow up questions for a higher grade! Want an "A"? Ask at least four significant questions. College guidelines on plagiarism are strictly enforced. Original work is expected; copying off the internet is considered plagiarism. Quoting a source is fine when necessary, but sources must be cited. If you need help with writing your paper, please make use of tutoring help. You may want to see how to do this on the Online Tutoring page. If you don't know how to upload your paper, read these instructions. Your originality score in Turnitin might be 30-40%. This is common! It's from copying the questions into your paper. That's totally okay. Really. I don't have a sample here, because I want you to create your own extra questions, not copy ones from a sample. Rubric See below. Rubric Older Adult Interview Rubric Older Adult Interview Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction 10 to >8.0 pts Excellent Subject is introduced in detail, including all relevant background information. 8 to >5.0 pts Good Subject is introduced, including some background. 5 to >0.0 pts Fair Subject is minimally introduced. 0 pts Poor Subject is not introduced. 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeQ&A questions 80 to >60.0 pts Excellent Basic eight questions are asked/answered, plus one to four (or more) additional questions are asked/answered. 60 to >40.0 pts Good Basic eight questions are asked/answered. 40 to >20.0 pts Six or seven questions are asked/answered. 20 to >0 pts Poor Five or fewer questions are asked/answered. 80 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFormat 10 pts Excellent Paper is in Q&A format, following all guidelines for structure, format, font, margins, and spacing. Format and flow between paragraphs enhances readability of paper. 6 pts Good Paper follows designated guidelines. Paper is appropriate length. Format and flow are good and deliberate. 3 pts Fair Paper combines paragraph and Q&A format. Format and flow neither add to nor subtract from the readability of the paper. 0 pts Poor Paper in paragraph form. Format and/or flow make it difficult to follow the writing. 10 pts Total Points: 100 PreviousNext

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I am 67 years but I look 42, don’t you think so. My body tells me am old because I cannot bend in peace or exercise like I used to but my mind feels young. In regards to my attitude, it has stayed the same in some areas because of connecting with my grandchildren and changed because of trying to be tech savvy.I do feel different about myself because simple things like sitting and walking up a staircase is becoming more and more difficult as I age. So, I feel more and more weak.