03 May 2022
This document aims to provide teachers with some general
guidance on how schools might approach disinformation and
conspiracy theories amongst pupils.
This document aims to provide teachers with some general
guidance on how schools might approach disinformation and
conspiracy theories amongst pupils.
You're dreading the moment.
As your uncle passes the roast potatoes, he casually mentions that a coronavirus vaccine will be used to inject microchips into our bodies to track us.
Or maybe it's that point when a friend, after a couple of pints, starts talking about how Covid-19 "doesn't exist". Or when pudding is ruined as a long-lost cousin starts spinning lurid tales about QAnon and elite Satanists eating babies.
You probably can't whip up a cure on your laptop.
But there is something you can do. Stop the spread of misinformation.
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