Education of children from migrant backgrounds

 

SUMMARY OF:

Council conclusions — educating children with a migrant background

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE CONCLUSIONS?

KEY POINTS

EU countries’ responsibilities

Each EU country should take action at local, regional or national levels, including:

European Commission responsibilities

The Commission, for its part, should:

BACKGROUND

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KEY TERMS

with a migrant background the children of all persons living in an EU country where they were not born, irrespective of whether they are non-EU nationals, citizens of another EU country or subsequently became nationals of the host country.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Council conclusions of 26 November 2009 on the education of children with a migrant background (OJ C 301, 11.12.2009, pp. 5-8)

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Council Directive 77/486/EEC of 25 July 1977 on the education of the children of migrant workers (OJ L 199, 6.8.1977, pp. 32-33)

Green Paper — Migration and mobility: challenges and opportunities for EU education systems (COM(2008) 423 final, 3.7.2008)

Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Green Paper — Migration and mobility: challenges and opportunities for EU education systems (OJ C 218, 11.9.2009, pp. 85-90)

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council — Action plan on unaccompanied minors (2010-2014) (COM(2010) 213 final, 6.5.2010)

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council — The protection of children in migration (COM(2017) 211 final, 12.4.2017)

last update 14.11.2017