Educators can address misconceptions and pseudoscience in the classroom by incorporating critical thinking skills into their teaching approach. They can encourage students to ask questions, analyze evidence, and evaluate sources of information. It is also important for educators to provide accurate scientific information, engage students in discussions about the nature of science, and promote a culture of skepticism and inquiry. Additionally, educators can use real-world examples, hands-on activities, and case studies to help students understand the difference between science and pseudoscience.