Just look at China.
Governments don't have the power on truth, and they never should. If schools were run as private organisations, there would be a lot of competition to have the best results, since the customers are looking for the best schools to send their children. Plus, the better the results, the more likely the customers will pay more to get their child to attend.
People forget that with Libertarianism, the government releases its hold on your money. You would have more money to spend (given lower taxes), and thus private charity becomes more attractive for people to use. Instead of the government secretly spending your money on various projects you may not agree with, you can give certain amounts of your money to charities designed to be open about how it is spent. Ergo, charities providing education for families at the lower end of the class system become investments for businesses who are looking for future employees.
Governments don't have the power on truth, and they never should. If schools were run as private organisations, there would be a lot of competition to have the best results, since the customers are looking for the best schools to send their children. Plus, the better the results, the more likely the customers will pay more to get their child to attend.
People forget that with Libertarianism, the government releases its hold on your money. You would have more money to spend (given lower taxes), and thus private charity becomes more attractive for people to use. Instead of the government secretly spending your money on various projects you may not agree with, you can give certain amounts of your money to charities designed to be open about how it is spent. Ergo, charities providing education for families at the lower end of the class system become investments for businesses who are looking for future employees.