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1. For cases of outright sexual molestation, see, e.g., Perry Zirkel and Ivan Gluckman, "Administrator Liability for Immoral Conduct of Employees," NASSP Bulletin, January 1992, pp. 103-06. uring the past decade, charges of sexual abuse D and harassment of children by teachers have been widely publicized in the news media. First there were reports of purported child abuse in day care centers, which portrayed caregivers as sexual predators,