our school has a special unit for students with disablities,
there was a girl in my grade who had autism,
she sorta excelled in music (very talented at singing.. but had difficulties learning the work) i dun think her case is 'that survre, but she does take those special life skills courses, as well as some main stream subjects (forgotten) on the other hand,
other students in the support unit in the HSC grade, do not take the HSC itself, they have an alternate program set up, --again life skills which involves them to do work experience at places such as department stores, shops -- any where they can work.. free of charge i think it was...packing shelves etc..
it's pretty good i reckon -- bludgy..~! but it does prepare them and allow them to gain 'necessary workforce attitudes and skills'
well that's my thesis for 2nite