Abstract:
It has become academically imperative to investigate how workload relates to 
headteachers job stress and how job stress relates to burnout among headteachers. 
The negative consequences of job stress on the work of headteachers call for research 
on the job and burnout linkage in order to increase our understanding on how to 
mitigate this problem among headteachers. The purpose of the study is to determine
the relationship of workload and perceived stress among basic school headteachers in 
the Assin Foso Municipality. It also examined coping strategies employed by both 
male and female headteachers to manage the negative effects of stress they might 
experience. There were fifty-three headteachers working in the public basic schools of 
Assin Foso Municipality and all constituted the population of the study. They were 41 
male respondents which constituted 77.4% and 12 females constituted 22.6% of the 
sample. To achieve the purpose of the study, five specific objectives with 
corresponding research questions were posed, and two hypotheses postulated. The 
researcher employed a dual mode paradigm, thus, quantitative and qualitative 
paradigms which required the researcher to collect both quantitative and qualitative 
data and analyse them using a sequential explanatory multi- method design. The 
instruments for the study were questionnaire and interview guide for the focus group. 
Through correlational research, the researcher easily determined the statistical 
relationship between the variables, thus; workload, job stress and coping strategies of 
headteachers or behavioural trend with regards to the variables under consideration. It 
also helped the researcher to investigate how workload relates to headteachers job 
stress and how job stress relates to burnout among headteachers in Assin Foso 
Municipality. With regard to Headteachers Workload, the findings revealed that both 
male and female basic school heads were occupationally stressed with respect to 
workload, thus, admission of students, monitoring and setting of examination 
questions, teachers and students’ disciplinary issues, vetting of teachers’ lessons 
notes, administrative responsibilities constituting high level workload and they were 
perceived stressors. Regarding coping strategies, it became evident that participating 
in religious activities, watching movies/TV, getting adequate sleep, effective time 
management among others help. Studying stress and workload among school heads 
has implications for improving understanding of job-stress and its related effect on the 
working life of headteachers. We need to appreciate the environmental and personal 
factors that promote stress and early manifestation of stress. This knowledge helps to 
map out coping strategies and proactive prevention. The study recommends that: the
Assin Foso municipal education office should implement the policy of detaching or 
exempting headteachers from teaching alongside their administrative work and other 
duties that interfere with their responsibilities as school managers; the guidance and 
counselling service departments at the municipal education offices should organise 
seminars and workshops on stress reduction and coping strategies for the headteachers 
on their day to day duties.
 
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Educational Administration and Management, 
Faculty of Educational Studies, submitted to the School
of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of
Master of Philosophy
(Educational Administration and Management)
in the University of Education, Winneba