United States Delegate/International Guide

  • Hundreds of global representatives from across the world met in Sydney, Australia for global leadership initiatives
  • Representatives from several countries and states of Australia gathered for the 1st International Student Representative Conference in Sydney Australia
  • Selected as one of only four delegates from the entire United States delegation to represent and lead the conference as an International Guide.
  • Conducted, managed and planned melting pot sessions, student and leadership development.
  • Drafted recommendations presented to the United Nations, presided over UN recommendation for environmental and developmental support for the East Timor project.

 



"The 1st INTERNATIONAL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE CONFERENCE, with its  debating and passing of its recommendations, has focused attention on the key problems confronting leaders today. These recommendations can now go forward to form the content and focus of the student representative movement within our schools and their communities, and provide a useful framework within which both action research and school and community based student action programs can commence and be monitored.

Internationally we have formed links with those nations most advanced in the support of student representation within schools and so we have drawn upon the world’s  best in expertise, historical experience in student activity, co-ordination and organisation , and youthful enthusiasm and drive.

 In this way the school student representatives of those countless millions of the world’s youth in every country of our world, have an opportunity to represent their constituency and to initiate action to improve both the quality of life  of our youth and their ability to participate in the problem solving and decision making that directly effects both  them and their planet. "

 

-Ralph Murray, Founder ISRC 

 


 

Click here for the 2000 ISRC Conference Recomendations