As with other suggestions on this guide, these are just a start. Directories from libraries and other organizations are an excellent place to look for data resources suggestions.
Data sources, U.S. and international, gathered by ICPSR--a social sciences data repository. Many of these are longitudinal surveys and may be beyond what you need for this course but I wanted to call out this source nonetheless.
Searching from the Literature
One of the best ways to locate sources of data is to refer to your class readings or relevant literature. What evidence do they cite? Start here!
Handbook of education policy research
Call Number: REF LC71 .H363
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This is a reference book which will provide discussion of the state of research and ideas of where else to look.
From the U.S. Census, exhaustive collection of statistics published by governmental agencies as well as other sources. Again, learn what is collected and published and where else to look.
Collection of statistical tables published by federal and local government agencies and nongovernmental organizations. Learn what statistics are collected and then go to the source for more if you want.