Learning Curve
What became of the US project to build schools in Afghanistan?
The US spent hundreds of millions of dollars to build schools in Afghanistan. We find out what became of that project and hear why it might not have been money well spent. Then, no matter what the overall state of Afghan schools, there are individual success stories - we hear one of them.
Also, a shortage of bilingual teachers in America has some school districts recruiting across the border. A former US Army pilot who was brought up Christian picks up a Koran. The residents of Canada’s Okanagan Indian Reservation get help from Texas A&M University to clear their land of mortars. And, the American culinary writer, Steven Raichlen, tells us the real recipe for Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie.
(Photo: The ruins of Nahre Karez Primary School. Credit: BuzzFeed News)
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A Former US Soldier Converts to Islam
Duration: 04:37
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Recipes from a Medieval Cookbook
Duration: 03:01
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The Woman Opening Girls’ Schools in Afghanistan
Duration: 04:14
Chapters
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Afghan Schools
The US claims efforts to build schools in Afghanistan have been a 'success'
Duration: 03:51
Razia's Ray of Hope
After 38 years in the US, Razia Jan returned to Afghanistan to build a school for girls
Duration: 04:48
Bilingual Education
How one school is filling the gap in Bilingual teachers in America
Duration: 04:48
Muslim Convert
How a former US Army helicopter pilot found Islam
Duration: 04:49
Unexploded Ammo
A Canadian Indian tribe gets help from Texas to clear their land of bombs and bullets
Duration: 02:57
Medieval Cooking
The real recipe for Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie
Duration: 06:51
Broadcasts
- Sat 25 Jul 2015 04:32GMT´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service Online
- Sat 25 Jul 2015 13:32GMT´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service Online
- Sat 25 Jul 2015 19:32GMT´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service Online
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