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Technology Propels The Learning Experience® Forward
The TLE Team
Technology Propels The Learning Experience® Forward

Outpacing the competition and propelling the early education industry forward with its advanced technology and business growth principles is The Learning Experience® (TLE®), the nation’s fastest growing early learning academy.

A true “innovator” as defined by Geoffrey Moore’s theory on the technology adoption lifecycle, TLE® has developed and implemented technology never-before-seen at the preschool level throughout the company’s infrastructure, business apps and educational tools. Along with technology, the company’s leadership has demonstrated that to evolve, to invest, to grow a business, an entrepreneurial spirit is essential.

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