Abstract
This paper examines Br'uner's notion of scaffolding in one-to-one teaching of Maths Recovery.
The interactions of two teachers working with students were videotaped and then transcribed.
The sessions are described and discussed. The results of this study showed that scaffolding is
an important characteristic deemed to be suitable in one-to-one teaching of Maths Recovery.
However, more study of one-to-one teaching. is needed to further understand the types of
characteristics that would enhance the teaching and learning process in one-to-one teaching.