Abstract
Globalization is regarded as a process or a project or a
process/project which is most rapidly developing.
Globalization, in case of occurrence, will put its impacts on
all dimensions of human life including knowledge and
practice. Particularly, its impact on epistemology and
education would be remarkable. Given that the
appearance and development of informational revolution
is the most important background for globalization, the
first challenge of globalization relates to the nature of
knowledge. According to the information revolution, the
most important characteristic of knowledge is to be
sought in this equation: knowledge = information. This
involves reducing different facets of knowledge to
quantitative information which leads to knowledge
legitimacy crisis. In addition, having a communicational
dimension, knowledge will be qualified by means of the
shape and characteristics of community in the era of
globalization. The viewpoint of virtual community calls us
from another side to rethink on knowledge as well as on
the problem of identity because in the consequence of
virtual community, virtual identity of pupils is being claimed which involves indentity fragmentation. To deal
with these challenges, education needs: a) to resist the
reduction of knowledge to information and equate
knowledge with wisdom rather than information; b) to
extend imaginative and creative procedures; c) to
develope interdisciplinary studies as an important way of
extending imagination; and finally, d) to provide
relationship between virtual and real communities of the
pupils.