A.S. Neal (1883-1973), educator, founder of Summerhill School. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, he worked as a trainee teacher, assistant teacher, publication editor, and chief editor. Since the publication of his highly anticipated debut novel - "A Teacher's Diary" in 1915, he has successively published "Problem Children", "Problem Parents", "Problem Teacher", "Neil and Leahy Correspondence", "Summerhill School"
Nearly twenty books and autobiography "Neil! Neil! Orange peel! 》.
Neil's famous saying is, let the school adapt to the students, rather than let the students adapt to the school.
He believes that children should live according to their own will, rather than the views of parents who hope their children will succeed or self-righteous educators. The care and guidance of parents and teachers will only Build some robots.