About the Rating Criteria
Relevant to all walks of life
Ideally, issue guides should appeal and be relevant to all sorts of people, from all walks of life.
Covers a variety of perspectives
Effective issue guides show a wide range of perspectives so that many different people can take part and solutions are relevant to many.
Uses clear, uncomplicated language
Good issue guides are clear, avoid jargon, are not too complex. They should use public language that people can relate to.
Promotes discussion of trade-offs
Civic conflicts rarely revolve around differences between absolute right and wrong; more often, they have to do with unavoidable trade-offs between desirable outcomes. A good issue guide recognizes this and highlights these trade-offs so they can be addressed directly.
Shows a clear path to action
Ideally, issue guides result in a clear pathway for action that participants might take after the dialogue.
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