Not sure if there's been previous discussion about whether we should pick 'one padawan' or 'many'. We've already spent points on 'one padawan', though not many and definitely not the sort of thing we should fall prey to the sunk-cost fallacy.
It's more, you know, Jedi Academy and how Luke had six personal Padawans, or how Kyle Katarn trained both Rosh and Jaiden Korr at the same time, or how Meetra taught all six of the Lost Jedi vs. the Old Order and Obi-Wan only ever training Anakin and Luke, or how Anakin only had Ahsoka.
I'd argue strongly for having
multiple padawans per master. For one thing, the current Jedi Order is still so small that it would be nearly impossible to adequately help the galaxy with our current numbers, and a 1-to-1 Padawan:Master ratio would keep us way too small for way too long. Multiple padawans might have lower quality (base stats) initially, but they'd also allow our new Jedi Order to be far more effective across the galaxy.
Multiple padawans also fits the KOTOR era -- Meetra did teach all six of the Lost Jedi, after all. Not to mention that Revan was taught by 'Arren Kae' and 'Kreia'. Yes, there's a fan theory that the two are in fact the same person (which means that Kreia was in fact the Handmaiden's mother!) but that's not confirmed, and there's plenty of evidence that each padawan in the Jedi Order would receive instruction from multiple instructors. (This might actually be a follow-up doctrine for us to 'research', boosting quality (base stats) by letting each padawan rotate between learning from multiple masters).
I'm not a fan of the Jedi teaching on 'all attachment is bad' (I like the KOTOR era because they don't deny emotions are important, and because there are plenty of examples of successful married Jedi of the era like Nomi Sunrider). However, it is true that attachment for a Jedi can be
dangerous, which makes it remarkable that the prequel-era Jedi chose to assign a single master to a single padawan when that clearly would exacerbate any attachment that'd form between them. After all, when Asajj Ventress's master died, that's what caused her to fall to the Dark Side.
Multiple padawans would also be very different than the usual style of most Star Wars fics, and would give this story a unique 'hook' for readers. I'm a fan.