Shouting out in class ‘helps pupils to learn’: Researchers from Durham University find students who shouted out in class during class activities often perform better on tests than students who remained quiet. These behaviors may suggest that these students are engaged in the activity, thus learning. The study also found that students who are “considered well-behaved and able to pay attention” performed better than those characterized as “inattentive.” To review the report from the BBC, follow the link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-16836497