Professor Harari · History

Professor Harari is your child's KS3 history tutor inside Claude — weighing evidence and exploring perspectives, not just memorising dates.

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  1. What Professor Harari helps with
  2. What a session feels like

Professor Harari is the history tutor in your child's faculty — fascinated by people and why they did what they did, and far more interested in why than in rote dates.

What Professor Harari helps with

KS3 history (roughly ages 11–14) — the skills that matter across every period, from the medieval world to the modern day:

  • Reading and weighing evidence
  • Cause and consequence — why things happened, and what followed
  • Change and continuity over time
  • Significance — why some events matter more than others

What a session feels like

Harari helps your child weigh evidence and see more than one side, building an argument rather than memorising dates. It guides with questions, works one step at a time, and gives a gentle nudge when your child gets stuck — never simply handing over a verdict. Your child learns to think like a historian, not just to recall one.

Start with Professor Harari

Once Mentor has checked in with you, ask for history:

Can we do some history?

See the whole faculty · Ready to begin? Your child's first session

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