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Private schools have developed in China for a long time, but now they are almost gone. The reason why it is less now is that many things taught by private schools can't keep up with the times, and because of their strong autonomy, private schools sometimes can't give good education, and the educational route may have bad deviations. A 13-year-old girl from Shangqiu, Henan, chose to return to her father's private school as a teaching assistant after graduating from college. Is this a girl's choice? What exactly does she teach in the private school where she works as a teaching assistant? /kloc-Zhang Yiwen, a 0/3-year-old girl, studied in her father's private school since she was a child and did not take the road of formal education. This private school was run by Zhang Yiwen's father himself, and he only revealed part of the contents of the professors. In a word, when Zhang Yiwen was ten years old, her father sent her to the college entrance examination, and finally got more than 350 points. Zhang Yiwen also entered Shangqiu Business School with this result. After graduating from school, Zhang Yiwen didn't choose to continue his studies and went back to his father's private school to become a teaching assistant. The monthly basic salary is 2000 yuan. Seeing this, are you for or against Zhang Yiwen's father's private education? Personally, I am against it. In my opinion, if Zhang Yiwen had received formal education from the beginning, he might have become a graduate of a famous university now, instead of a dispensable teaching assistant. The score of more than 350 points in the college entrance examination is really not so good, which also intuitively shows that the level of Zhang Yiwen's father's private school is actually not high. Moreover, the reporter found through investigation that this private school is operating without a license and has not been filed in the Education Bureau at all. The education bureau also contacted this school, but it was not found in the end. So, should the local education bureau continue to look for this informal private school? You know, this private school continues to recruit people. Should we continue to educate our children in our own way? Personally, I express my clear opposition.