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Group Supervision of Master's Students: Experiences and Observations

Year of publication

2025

Authors

Ojasalo, Jukka

Abstract

This paper describes experiences and observations dealing with group supervision of master’s students writing their theses. It reports advantages as well as challenges and solutions related to group supervision. It is based on the authors’ twenty years of experience in group supervision. The observations deal with master’s students who are studying alongside a full-time job. Group supervision refers to a supervision approach where several students working on different research projects are supervised at the same time by a supervisor [1]. Group supervision is a structured process where students receive guidance and support from both supervisors and peers. Activities typically include shared learning, problem-solving, idea generation, and emotional support. Students discuss research challenges, offer feedback, and share academic resources. The supervisor provides instructions, facilitates group dynamics, and encourages peer learning [2]. The literature review of this article shows several advantages of group supervision. They include increased probability and time to thesis completion, feedback from multiple perspectives by peers, learning the culture of the research community, facilitated inclusion of international students, time-saving in supervision, empathetic and trustful relationships, as well as enhanced support and reduced isolation. Challenges and problems of group supervision are also reported in the literature. They include balancing the instructor’s dual role as supervisor and expert, facilitating equal participation within heterogeneous student groups, identifying and developing the students’ analytical skills, problems between students, problems with supervisors, supervisees’ anxiety, logistical constraints, and poor group time management. The experiences and observations reported in this article deal with advantages as well as challenges and their solutions related to group supervision of master’s students writing their theses. The advantages include learning from others’ problems and solutions, peer counselling and reflection, increased selfconfidence, and eliminating feelings of isolation. The challenges and their solutions relate to students’ schedules, time management in group supervision sessions, inadequate preparation for group supervision, and the fact that group supervision does not replace individual supervision. This article first makes a literature review on group supervision. It shows the findings from the literature dealing with nature and characteristics of group supervision, its advantages and challenges. After that, it describes the experiences and observations on advantages as well as challenges and their solutions related to group supervision of master’s students writing their theses. Then, it draws the final conclusions.
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Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Conference

Article type

Other article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Non Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

B3 Article in conference proceedings (non-peer-reviewed)

Publication channel information

Parent publication name

EDULEARN25 Proceedings

Conference

International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies

Publisher

International academy of technology, education and development

Pages

385-390

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

No

Self-archived

Yes

Other information

Fields of science

Educational sciences

Keywords

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Publication country

Spain

Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

Yes

Co-publication with a company

No

DOI

10.21125/edulearn.2025.0172

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes