Make Your Pitch: A Flexible Assignment for Engaging Students in Aging

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Given trends in local, national, and global demographics, a need exists for educators in fields that serve older adults to provide innovative and engaging assignments that are relevant and applicable to the diverse contexts in which students are likely to find themselves as they pursue their careers. This article discusses a novel “elevator pitch” assignment that could be implemented in a number of ways to fit a variety of pedagogical methods and courses and further tailored to serve the needs of diverse student populations. For those working to actively and successfully recruit, train, and retain students in fields that serve older adults, such flexibility of assignments and delivery are likely to be acutely important as institutions, instructors, and students continue to adapt to rapidly changing developments such as those imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Goedereis, E. A., & Gray-Graves, A. (2020). Make Your Pitch: A Flexible Assignment for Engaging Students in Aging. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 91(4), 435–442. https://doi.org/10.1177/0091415020928535

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