Rosser LimiƱana, Ana, Juana Espinosa, Susana Amalia de European good practices on inclusion of migrant and Roma children in schools PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences. 2019, 5(2): 700-711. doi:10.20319/pijss.2019.52.700711 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/96996 DOI: 10.20319/pijss.2019.52.700711 ISSN: 2454-5899 Abstract: Children of migrant and Roma origins often face situations of exclusion. As a result, their educational achievements are generally lower, while their chances of leaving compulsory education are greater. This situation entails greater risks of social marginalisation, integration failure and, ultimately, poverty, which in turn has adverse effects on the social development and economic growth of the host country in the long term. The RoMigSc Project has compiled a catalogue of good practices in order to show successful initiatives in the field of school inclusion of Roma and migrant children, so as to encourage mutual learning and knowledge transfer among the EU Member States of the most effective school inclusion policies relating to migrant and Roma children across Europe. To do so, an Implementation research study was conducted. It shed light, on the one hand, on a number of successful actions and programmes; and on the other, on certain difficulties and solutions that brought about improvements. Therefore, this work contributes to the corpus of evidence on efficient strategies to encourage school inclusion and the lessons that can be learnt. Keywords:Europe, Good Practices, Implementation Research, Inclusive School, Migrant Children, Roma Children GRDS Publishing info:eu-repo/semantics/article