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GraceAnne Andreassi DeCandido
Title: Part-Time Lecturer
Department: Library and Information Science; Professional Development Studies
GraceAnne Andreassi DeCandido
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GraceAnne is a reader, writer, teacher, editor, and speaker. She is deeply interested in children's literature, especially picture books; young adult literature, especially fantasy; and the voices of girls and young women in fiction. She teaches children's and young adult literature, Female Voices in Historical Narratives, and Writing A Life: biographies and personal narratives in the LIS and PDS programs. She teaches mostly online, and is a passionate advocate for online teaching and learning.

When not teaching, she reviews books, reads, and researches in her second floor home office aerie in the green and leafy Bronx, where she was born, raised, and educated. She spends too much time putting rock and roll and medieval music on her iPod, following the New York Yankees, and thinking about what lovely thing can be made for dinner.

 

GraceAnne Andreassi DeCandido's Blog
course evaluations
May 6th, 2008 / 11:07 am
I read my course evaluations today. I always try to read them with an open mind and heart. It is lovely to read that most of the students I teach love my courses, love the readings, and love the intensely interactive style of my online classes. I teach children’s and Young Adult literature in the SCILS MLIS and PDS programs, and I have been doing so as a part-time lecturer since 2000.  There are
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Teaching online: an ancient model
January 31st, 2008 / 10:57 am
One of the most profound and satisfying parts of online teaching in children’s and Young Adult literature  is how it enables so intimate a relationship between the books and the students.
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Philip Pullman at TheTimesCenter
October 30th, 2007 / 10:21 pm
Philip Pullman, author of the fabulous trilogy His Dark Materials, was interviewed tonight by Charles McGrath before an avid and eager audience about writing, about stories, and about the upcoming Golden Compass movie.
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J. K. Rowling at Carnegie Hall
October 19th, 2007 / 5:24 pm
Grad student objects to required reading in YA Lit
October 1st, 2007 / 7:35 pm
Teaching Online
September 6th, 2007 / 9:55 am
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