- J. D. Chesswas
John Douglas Chesswas (1919-) is a British author, linguist and policy advisor. He was a pioneer in the development of
Luganda language orthography , and worked as a leadingeducational evaluation theorist for programmes in thedeveloping world .Orthography of Luganda
Chesswas is the author of "The Essentials of Luganda (1954)"; the third (1963) and fourth (1967) editions of which are commonly used as a text book for courses in Luganda language. [
University of Cambridge Language Centre: [http://www.langcen.cam.ac.uk/resources/lang-l/lang_l.php?c=4 Luganda] ] [University of Wisconsin-Madison : National African Language Resource: [http://lang.nalrc.wisc.edu/nalrc/resources/matdist.html Materials for Distribution] ] [ [http://goto.glocalnet.net/eball/ngcncs.pdf Electronic Bibliography for African Languages and Linguistics, Jouni Filip Maho, 2007] ] [Michigan State University : African Languages Database: [http://isp.msu.edu/AfrLang/record.php?id=781&recordtype=material&searchby=materials&language=14&materialType=All%20Types The Essentials of Luganda] ]Chesswas was employed by the
Luganda Language Board as a teacher of Luganda when, in 1949, the Government for theUganda Protectorate began to offer free courses in Luganda to any officer wishing to take up the study. Recognising the lack of teachers in the language, Chesswas took the opportunity to publish a text book for stations where no teachers of the language were available. Chesswas cites Sir Apolo Kagwa's "Engero z’Abaganda" andMichael B. Nsimbi 's "Olulimi Olugand" as his major sources, and acknowledges Nsimbi as his primary aid in developing the text. [Chesswas, J. D. (1954); "The Essentials of Luganda"]With Nsimbi, Chesswas went on to produce "An explanation of the Standard Orthography of Luganda"; first written for "The Eagle Press" in 1958, [ [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0001-9720(195904)29%3A2%3C208%3AEMYEAE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C Review of An Explanation of the Standard Orthography of Luganda] , A. N. Tucker, Africa: Journal of the
International African Institute , Vol. 29, No. 2 (Apr., 1959), p. 208] and published as a book in 1963, with second, third and fourth (1985) editions. [Michigan State University : African Languages Database: [http://isp.msu.edu/AfrLang/record.php?id=791&recordtype=material&searchby=materials&language=14&materialType=All%20Types Ebinnyonnyola empandiika y'Oluganda entongole (4th edition)] ] [Buganda.com: [http://www.buganda.com/luganda.htm A Primer on Speaking and Writing Luganda] ]Educational Evaluation
Chesswas spent 19 years in the education service of Uganda, predominantly as "Provincial Education Officer",
Buganda , and finally as "Officer in Charge of the Educational Planning Unit" within theMinistry of Education . He was subsequently appointed to the staff of theInternational Institute of Educational Planners , where as a theorist in the field of educational evaluation he authored a number of important books and articles, collaborating with other notable theorists such asRaymond Lyons ,Jacques Hallak andJohn Vaizey . [Chesswas & Vaizey (1967), "The Costing of Educational Plans"] [Chesswas (1966), "Educational Planning and Development in Uganda"]Chesswas's works include: [UNESCO: Documents and Publications: [http://unesdoc.unesco.org/ulis/cgi-bin/ulis.pl?database=ged&lin=1&gp=0&look=new&sc1=1&sc2=1&ref=http://www.google.co.nz/search?q=chesswas%26hl=en%26safe=active%26client=firefox-a%26rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs=tG8%26pwst=1%26start=20%26sa=N&nl=1&req=2&au=Chesswas,%20John Chesswas, John] ]
* "Changing the existing educational system: some basic implications for the educational planner (1966)"
* "Educational planning and development in Uganda (1966)"
* "Productivity and the teacher (1967)"
* "Educational structures in English-speaking developing countries inAfrica (1967)"
* "The Costing of educational plans (1967)", with John Vaizey
* "Methodologies of educational planning for developing countries (1968)"
* "Are there really too many teachers? (1970)"
* "Planning and implementation of educational development within governmental and educational administration: Uganda (1970)"
* "Tanzania : factors influencing change in teachers' basic salaries (1972)"
* "Uganda: behaviour of non-teacher recurring expenditure (1972)", with Jacques Hallak
* "Educational development:Pakistan (1974)"
* "Planning the distribution of primary educational services:Trinidad and Tobago - (mission) 10-21 March 1975"
* "Prospects for educational development:Barbados - (mission) (1977)", with Everard, Kimmins & TaylorReferences
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