The Government plans to recruit more childcare staff through a 're-energised' recruitment campaign, Bridget Phillipson said.
Bridget Phillipson has pledged to deliver a "sea change" in early years as she called it her "number one priority".
The new education secretary has said the Government will recruit more early years staff through a "re-energised" recruitment campaign.
Ahead of the General Election, Labour said it would repurpose empty or under-used school classrooms in England's primary schools to offer more childcare places at 3,000 new school-based nurseries.
In her first week as education secretary, Ms Phillipson said: "Early years is about more than just childcare - it's about giving every child the best possible start in life, which is why it's my number one priority and right at the centre of my vision for education in this country.
"We will deliver a sea change in our early years system, and that begins now."