her name is fakhira najib and she is the founder of an ambitious project which is using radio-lessons to not only educate, but challenge children and teachers alike. plenty of shouting and lots of action, right in the middle of lessons. recently that would have been unthinkable in pakistan's classrooms. but this device brought a transformation. the children are miming words they hear on the radio. like the word "airplane." these primary school children are learning english vocabulary by playing games -- enthusiastically. here in rural pakistan it amounts to a minor revolution. fun never used to be on jamshaid khan's lesson plan. jamshaid kahn: we never used to have games during lessons. but now we have pantomime, ball games and rhymes. that's a big advance for us teachers, but especially for the children, who really have fun. >> it's fun with a purpose. usually girls in the traditional textbooks cook, clean and iron. so the interactive radio program is also trying to overcome stereotypes. in addition to vocabulary, it's teaching gender equality. for many teachers, it's a huge adjustme