Solutions to False Information and News in Our Modern World Do you trust the weatherman when he tells you it's going to rain tomorrow? — Benkei
This seems like a very odd example to choose because, well, most people simply
never trust weather forecasters. In the UK there is a firm belief, despite considerable evidence to the contrary, that weather forecasts are
always wrong and a very strong market in personal forecasting devices of all kinds from the ultra-scientific to the wildly esoteric.
If you really are so complacent as to teach children that it is ok to simply take someone's word for it, even though they may be qualified to the hilt to give that word, then you are doing them a huge disservice. No source should ever go unchecked, no teacher should ever appoint themselves the guardian of all knowledge. Else nobody can tell when they are, as they inevitably will be (it is estimated that 90% of all current knowledge will be shown at some point in the future to be erroneous, inaccurate, or inadequate). just plain wrong.