White Papers
A white paper is an authoritative report or guide helping readers to understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision.
White papers originated in governments, and many point to the Churchill White Paper of 1922 as the earliest well-known example. White Papers are, as characterized by Doerr, Audrey D. The Role of White Papers. In: Doern, G.B. and Peter Aucoin., a “tool of participatory democracy … not [an] unalterable policy commitmenta “… “White Papers have tried to perform the dual role of presenting firm government policies while at the same time inviting opinions upon them.
- A white paper is an article that states an organization’s position or philosophy about a social, political, or ethical subject.
- It is an explanation of the architecture, framework, or technology for positions and philosophies.
- Put forth by an organized committee, a research collaboration or design and development effort.
- An effective tool of participatory democracy
Why White Papers
Education is an inalienable human right
- We and we are fully responsive to the needs of our young and old.
- Awesome societies never lose sight of the Seventh Generation
- Amazing children grow into astounding adults; with a little help from us all
What experts say…
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Early Childhood Education! The Teen and Tween Years. Authentic Growth along with lots more love and a hefty sprinkle of pixie dust!!