Teaching philosophy:
Science, generally speaking, is about finding answers to questions about nature. However, these answers only make sense if one communicates them; in other words, if one generates knowledge. Indeed, this knowledge is the fundamental pillar where any scientist builds the foundations of new theories and discovers new challenges. Therefore, communicating results and motivating questions is one of the most relevant duties of a scientist.
In my view, knowledge is not having a bunch of data in your memory but the capability of developing a physical intuition to face any problem independently of its nature and stay curious about the world around you. Finally, I would like to express that everything in science is about having fun. I mean, science is a way of enjoying nature's wonders.