General Instructions
Using the questions below, you will conduct an interview with a person at least 60 years of age. Feel free to add questions of your own whenever one occurs to you.
Interview Questions
1. Please tell me about your childhood, family and school life.
2. Do you consider yourself old? At what ages (or stages) did you notice that you were getting
older?
3. What is the most important historical event or period of time that you have lived through?
4. How did it influence you personally?
5. What is the biggest change you have seen in how people conduct their everyday lives?
6. What have been the best years of your life so far? What are your plans for the future?
7. How are young people today different from when you were their age?
8. What advice would you give young people to help them prepare for their old age?
9. Have you ever experienced any negative attitudes or discrimination because of your age? Please
explain.
10. Student question. Based on what you’ve learned, ask at least one more question; what else
would you like to know about this person’s life?
Reaction
In three paragraphs, discuss your reaction to the interview:
1. What did you learn? Did anything surprise you?
2. How did you feel during the interview?
3. What changes (if any) have occurred in your perception of older adults? (What did you think
before? What do you think now?)
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